Nitrogen at the crossroads of light: Integration of light signalling and plant nitrogen metabolism

Plants have developed complex mechanisms to perceive, transduce, and respond to environmental signals, such as light, which are essential for acquiring and allocating resources, including nitrogen (N). This review delves into the complex interaction between light signals and N metabolism, emphasisin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of experimental botany 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Sathee, Lekshmy, R, Suriyaprakash, Barman, Dipankar, Adavi, Sandeep B, Jha, Shailendra K, Chinnusamy, Viswanathan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Plants have developed complex mechanisms to perceive, transduce, and respond to environmental signals, such as light, which are essential for acquiring and allocating resources, including nitrogen (N). This review delves into the complex interaction between light signals and N metabolism, emphasising light-mediated regulation of N uptake and assimilation. Firstly, we discuss the details of light-mediated regulation of N uptake and assimilation, focusing on the light-responsive activity of nitrate reductase (NR) and nitrate transporters. Secondly, we discuss the influence of light on N-dependent developmental plasticity, elucidating how N availability regulates crucial developmental transitions such as flowering time, shoot branching, and root growth, as well as how light modulates these processes. Additionally, we discuss the molecular interaction between light and N signalling, focusing on photoreceptors and transcription factors such as HY5, which are necessary for N uptake and assimilation under varying light conditions. A recent understanding of the nitrate signalling and perception of low N is also highlighted. The insilico transcriptome analysis suggests a reprogramming of N signalling genes by shade and identifies NLP7, bZIP1, CPK30, CBL1, LBD37, LBD38 and HRS1 as crucial molecular regulators integrating light-regulated N metabolism.
ISSN:0022-0957
1460-2431
1460-2431
DOI:10.1093/jxb/erae437