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Chemical Driving the Subtype Selectivity of Phytohormone Receptors Is Beneficial for Crop Productivity.

Zhichao ZhaoHong TuYa WangJianrong YangGe-Fei HaoJian Wu
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Chemicals that modulate phytohormones serve as a research tool in plant science and as products to improve crop productivity. Subtype selectivity refers to a ligand to selectively bind to specific subtypes of a receptor rather than binding to all possible subtypes indiscriminately. It allows for precise and specific control of cellular functions and is widely used in medicine. However, subtype selectivity is rarely mentioned in the realm of plant science, and it requires integrated knowledge from chemistry and biology, including structural features of small molecules as ligands, the redundancy of target proteins, and the response of signaling factors. Here, we present a comprehensive review and evaluation of phytohormone receptor subtype selectivity, leveraging the chemical characteristics of phytohormones and their analogues as clues. This work endeavors to provide a valuable research strategy that integrates knowledge from chemistry and biology to advance research efforts geared toward enhancing crop productivity.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • structural basis
  • quality improvement