Tetrapyrrole Biosynthesis in Higher Plants
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Abstract
Tetrapyrroles play vital roles in various biological processes, including photosynthesis and respiration. Higher plants contain four classes of tetrapyrroles, namely, chlorophyll, heme, siroheme, and phytochromobilin. All of the tetrapyrroles are derived from a common biosynthetic pathway. Here we review recent progress in the research of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis from a cellular biological view. The progress consists of biochemical, structural, and genetic analyses, which contribute to our understanding of how the flow and the synthesis of tetrapyrrole molecules are regulated and how the potentially toxic intermediates of tetrapyrrole synthesis are maintained at low levels. We also describe interactions of…
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- Tetrapyrrole
- Biosynthesis
- Heme
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry
- Plastid
- Biology
- Chloroplast
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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