Abstract
Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) were found to participate in multiple
signaling pathways and are considered one of the most critical parts of
the early event of intercellular signaling. Of the many, the ERECTA
family (ERf) consists of three genes: ERECTA, ERL1and ERL2. Each of the
three genes can combine with other proteins to regulate multiple
signaling pathways from plant growth, development, and environmental
adaptation. Although it is indispensable, the detailed information about
ERf manipulated signaling pathways is still largely elusive. Here we are
tempted to summarize the essential roles of ERf in aerial morphogenesis,
including shoot apical meristem, stem, and reproductive organ
development. This review would provide better insights into the role of
ERf in modulating several intercellular signaling pathways.