Oxidant and antioxidant signalling in plants: a re‐evaluation of the concept of oxidative stress in a physiological context
Rothamsted Research · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · +3 more institutions
Abstract
ABSTRACT While the chemical nature of reactive oxygen species (ROS) dictates that they are potentially harmful to cells, recent genetic evidence suggests that in planta purely physicochemical damage may be much more limited than previously thought. The most potentially deleterious effect of ROS under most conditions is that at high concentrations they trigger genetically programmed cell suicide events. Moreover, because plants use ROS as second messengers in signal transduction cascades in processes as diverse as mitosis, tropisms and cell death, their accumulation is crucial to plant development as well as defence. Direct ROS signal transduction will ensue only if ROS escape destruction by antioxidants or are…
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- 74.98
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2Topics & keywords
- Reactive oxygen species
- Oxidative stress
- Context (archaeology)
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Biology
- Signalling
- Cell signaling
- Life in Land