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. 2015 Mar 24;2015:807560. doi: 10.1155/2015/807560

Table 2.

Role of WRKY proteins in both abiotic and biotic stresses.

Stress type Gene Inducible factors Function in stress References
Abiotic stress AtWRKY2 NaCl, mannitol Negatively regulates ABA signaling [74]
AtWRKY18 ABA ABA signaling and salt tolerance [119]
AtWRKY26 Heat Heat tolerance [34]
AtWRKY39 Heat Heat tolerance [96]
AtWRKY40 ABA ABA signaling [119]
OsWRKY08 Drought, salinity, ABA, and oxidative stress Tolerance towards oxidative stress [120]
OsWRKY11 Heat, drought Xerothermic stress tolerance [121]
OsWRKY89 Salinity, ABA, and UV-B UV-B radiation tolerance [122]
OsWRKY45 Salt, drought Salt and drought tolerance [123]
OsWRKY72 Salt, drought Salt and drought tolerance [124]
GmWRKY21 Salt, cold, and drought Cold tolerance [72]
GmWRKY54 Salt, drought Salt and drought tolerance [72]

Biotic stress AtWRKY38 Target of NPR1 during Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) Increases Salicylic Acid- (SA-) mediated response [125]
AtWRKY53 Target of NPR1 during SAR Increases SA- mediated response [125]
AtWRKY66 Target of NPR1 during SAR Increases SA- mediated response [125]
AtWRKY70 Target of NPR1 during SAR Node of convergence for SA-mediated and jasmonic acid- (JA-) mediated defence signaling [126]
OsWRKY31 Magnaporthe oryzae Increased resistance [127]
OsWRKY45 M. oryzae Increased resistance [128]
OsWRKY77 Pseudomonas syringae Positively regulates plant basal resistance [129]
HvWRKY10 Effector Triggered Immunity (ETI) ETI activator [130]

“At” refers to Arabidopsis thaliana, “Os” to Oryza sativa, “Gm” to Glycine max, and “Hv” to Hordeum vulgare.