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Purple acid phosphatases: roles in phosphate utilization and new emerging functions
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Giri Jitender
, Bhadouria Jyoti
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Crop improvement
/ Eukaryotes
/ Flowering
/ Phosphatase
/ Phosphorus
/ Regulatory mechanisms (biology)
/ Root development
/ Senescence
/ Soils
/ Sustainable agriculture
2022
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Purple acid phosphatases: roles in phosphate utilization and new emerging functions
by
Giri Jitender
, Bhadouria Jyoti
in
Crop improvement
/ Eukaryotes
/ Flowering
/ Phosphatase
/ Phosphorus
/ Regulatory mechanisms (biology)
/ Root development
/ Senescence
/ Soils
/ Sustainable agriculture
2022
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Purple acid phosphatases: roles in phosphate utilization and new emerging functions
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Purple acid phosphatases: roles in phosphate utilization and new emerging functions
2022
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Overview
Plants strive for phosphorus (P), which is an essential mineral for their life. Since P availability is limiting in most of the world’s soils, plants have evolved with a complex network of genes and their regulatory mechanisms to cope with soil P deficiency. Among them, purple acid phosphatases (PAPs) are predominantly associated with P remobilization within the plant and acquisition from the soil by hydrolyzing organic P compounds. P in such compounds remains otherwise unavailable to plants for assimilation. PAPs are ubiquitous in plants, and similar enzymes exist in bacteria, fungi, mammals, and unicellular eukaryotes, but having some differences in their catalytic center. In the recent past, PAPs’ roles have been extended to multiple plant processes like flowering, seed development, senescence, carbon metabolism, response to biotic and abiotic stresses, signaling, and root development. While new functions have been assigned to PAPs, the underlying mechanisms remained understood poorly. Here, we review the known functions of PAPs, the regulatory mechanisms, and their relevance in crop improvement for P-use-efficiency. We then discuss the mechanisms behind their functions and propose areas worthy of future research. Finally, we argue that PAPs could be a potential target for improving P utilization in crops. In turn, this is essential for sustainable agriculture.
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Springer Nature B.V
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