articleSouth African Journal of BotanyNov 14, 2009HYBRID OA

Heavy metals toxicity in plants: An overview on the role of glutathione and phytochelatins in heavy metal stress tolerance of plants

Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology

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Abstract

Plants experience oxidative stress upon exposure to heavy metals that leads to cellular damage. In addition, plants accumulate metal ions that disturb cellular ionic homeostasis. To minimize the detrimental effects of heavy metal exposure and their accumulation, plants have evolved detoxification mechanisms. Such mechanisms are mainly based on chelation and subcellular compartmentalization. Chelation of heavy metals is a ubiquitous detoxification strategy described in wide variety of plants. A principal class of heavy metal chelator known in plants is phytochelatins (PCs), a family of Cys-rich peptides. PCs are synthesized non-translationally from reduced glutathione (GSH) in a transpeptidation reaction…

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Keywords
  • Phytochelatin
  • Glutathione
  • Metal toxicity
  • Compartmentalization (fire protection)
  • Chelation
  • Detoxification (alternative medicine)
  • Chemistry
  • Metal
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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