Research Article, J Plant Physiol Pathol Vol: 2 Issue: 4
Low and High Temperatures Enhance Guanylyl Cyclase Activity in Arabidopsis Seedlings
Yulia S Bakakina*, Ekaterina V Kolesneva, Dmitry L Sodel,Lyudmila V Dubovskaya and Igor D Volotovski | |
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering, Minsk 220072, Academicheskaya 27, Belarus | |
Corresponding author : Yulia S Bakakina National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering, Minsk 220072, Academicheskaya 27, Belarus Tel: +375(17)2841661; Fax: +375(17)2842359 E-mail: bakakinay@mail.ru |
|
Received July 02, 2014 Accepted August 30, 2014 Published September 03, 2014 | |
Citation: Bakakina YS, Kolesneva EV, Sodel DL, Dubovskaya LV, Volotovski ID (2014) Low and High Temperatures Enhance Guanylyl Cyclase Activity in Arabidopsis Seedlings. J Plant Physiol Pathol 2:4. doi:10.4172/2329-955X.1000132 |
Abstract
Low and High Temperatures Enhance Guanylyl Cyclase Activity in Arabidopsis Seedlings
Guanylyl cyclase system plays a crucial role in intracellular signaling in animals and plants involving cyclic guanosine 3’,5’-monophosphate (cGMP) as a signaling intermediate. cGMP is a well-established intracellular molecule that takes part in diverse physiological processes, biotic and abiotic stress responses in higher plants. We have focused here on participation of cGMP as a secondary messenger in temperature stress-induced pathways and the mechanism of cGMP-mediated signal transduction in Arabidopsis seedlings.