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TOR signaling regulates autophagy, senescence, and resource reallocation

Claim that TOR (Target of Rapamycin) signaling is central to regulating autophagy, senescence, and resource reallocation, relating to plant acclimation in altered gravity.

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TOR signaling regulates autophagy and senescence, as well as resource reallocation mechanisms that are similarly connected to light signaling and defense processes.

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TOR (Target of Rapamycin) signaling regulates Autophagy pathway in energy deprivation

Evidence

Reference for autophagy and cell death/salicylic acid signaling in Arabidopsis

Yoshimoto K et al. (2009). Autophagy negatively regulates cell death by controlling NPR1-dependent salicylic acid signaling during senescence and the innate immune response in Arabidopsis doi:10.1105/tpc.109.072595

Reference for 14-3-3 protein inhibition of SOS pathway in Arabidopsis

Zhou H et al. (2014). Inhibition of the Arabidopsis salt overly sensitive pathway by 14-3-3 proteins doi:10.1105/tpc.113.120485