ROS in biotic interactions
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Genomics · +1 more institution
Abstract
Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a hallmark of successful recognition of infection and activation of plant defenses. ROS play multifaceted signaling functions mediating the establishment of multiple responses and can act as local toxins. Controversy surrounds the origin of these ROS. Several enzymatic mechanisms, among them a plasma membrane NADPH oxidase and cell wall peroxidases, can be responsible for the ROS detected in the apoplast. However, high levels of ROS from metabolic origins and/or from downregulation of ROS-scavenging systems can also accumulate in different compartments of the plant cell. This compartmentalization could contribute to the specific functions attributed to ROS.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 148
Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Reactive oxygen species
- Cell biology
- NADPH oxidase
- Biotic stress
- Apoplast
- Biology
- Compartmentalization (fire protection)
- Signal transduction