CEP hormones at the nexus of nutrient acquisition and allocation, root development, and plant-microbe interactions

Michael Taleski, Marvin Jin,Kelly Chapman, Katia Taylor, Courtney Winning,Manuel Frank,Nijat Imin,Michael A. Djordjevic

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY(2024)

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A growing understanding is emerging of the roles of peptide hormones in local and long-distance signalling that coordinates plant growth and development as well as responses to the environment. C-TERMINALLY ENCODED PEPTIDE (CEP) signalling triggered by its interaction with CEP RECEPTOR 1 (CEPR1) is known to play roles in systemic nitrogen (N) demand signalling, legume nodulation, and root system architecture. Recent research provides further insight into how CEP signalling operates, which involves diverse downstream targets and interactions with other hormone pathways. Additionally, there is emerging evidence of CEP signalling playing roles in N allocation, root responses to carbon levels, the uptake of other soil nutrients such as phosphorus and sulfur, root responses to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, plant immunity, and reproductive development. These findings suggest that CEP signalling more broadly coordinates growth across the whole plant in response to diverse environmental cues. Moreover, CEP signalling and function appear to be conserved in angiosperms. We review recent advances in CEP biology with a focus on soil nutrient uptake, root system architecture and organogenesis, and roles in plant-microbe interactions. Furthermore, we address knowledge gaps and future directions in this research field. This review provides an update on the roles of C-TERMINALLY ENCODED PEPTIDE (CEP) hormones with a focus on soil nutrient uptake, root system architecture, root organogenesis, and plant-microbe interactions.
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi,CEP peptide hormone,CEPR1,lateral root development,legume nodulation,nitrogen,root system architecture,nitrate uptake,nutrient uptake,plant-microbe interactions
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