articleBrazilian Journal of Plant PhysiologyMar 1, 2005DIAMOND OA

Copper in plants

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Abstract

Copper is an essential metal for normal plant growth and development, although it is also potentially toxic. Copper participates in numerous physiological processes and is an essential cofactor for many metalloproteins, however, problems arise when excess copper is present in cells. Excess copper inhibits plant growth and impairs important cellular processes (i.e., photosynthetic electron transport). Since copper is both an essential cofactor and a toxic element, involving a complex network of metal trafficking pathways, different strategies have evolved in plants to appropriately regulate its homeostasis as a function of the environmental copper level. Such strategies must prevent accumulation of the metal in…

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Keywords
  • Copper
  • Copper toxicity
  • Detoxification (alternative medicine)
  • Cofactor
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Cell biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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