PubMed · 2026-05-20
Scientists are uncovering how plants bounce back after stress by studying a cellular repair system called the unfolded protein response. This system doesn't just fix damage — it actively coordinates the plant's return to healthy growth by managing energy and nutrients after the stress has passed.
The unfolded protein response (UPR) in plants functions as a dynamic regulatory network that actively coordinates post-stress physiological recovery, not merely stress mitigation.
Recent systems-level studies reveal UPR signaling governs nutrient allocation and energy metabolism pathways required for growth re-establishment after stress subsides.
Two decades of research — primarily in the model plant Arabidopsis — have established the UPR as a central regulator of protein homeostasis with direct relevance to crop productivity under environmental stress.