Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2825912 Trends in Plant Science 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Plants have three different pathways for serine biosynthesis.•The phosphorylated pathway has been considered a minor pathway.•This pathway may be the only source of serine for specific cell types.•We propose the phosphorylated pathway as a link between metabolism and development.

Serine (Ser) has a fundamental role in metabolism and signaling in living organisms. In plants, the existence of different pathways of Ser biosynthesis has complicated our understanding of this amino acid homeostasis. The photorespiratory glycolate pathway has been considered to be of major importance, whereas the nonphotorespiratory phosphorylated pathway has been relatively neglected. Recent advances indicate that the phosphorylated pathway has an important function in plant metabolism and development. Plants deficient in this pathway display developmental defects in embryos, male gametophytes, and roots. We propose that the phosphorylated pathway is more important than was initially thought because it is the only Ser source for specific cell types involved in developmental events. Here, we discuss its importance as a link between metabolism and development in plants.

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