谷胱甘肽
非生物成分
非生物胁迫
生物
适应(眼睛)
活性氧
细胞生物学
平衡
氧化应激
生物化学
生态学
基因
神经科学
硫氧还蛋白
作者
Qingyu Wu,Jian Yang,Ninghui Cheng,Kendal D. Hirschi,Frank F. White,Sunghun Park
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envexpbot.2017.04.007
摘要
Plant growth, development, and response to environmental stress require the judicious balance of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Glutaredoxins (GRXs) are a group of oxidoreductases that participate in the control of ROS and are traditionally defined as redox regulators. New studies suggest the members of the GRX family may be involved in more biological processes than previously ascribed. While the core structure of GRX proteins are similar, localization and expression differences afford a multiplicity of functions between species and individual isoforms. Emerging evidence indicates that various plant monothiol GRXs perform diverse functions, including transcriptional regulation of defense responses, flower development, oxidative stress response, redox signaling, hormonal regulation, iron homeostasis, and environmental adaptation. This review highlights the recent progress in our understanding of the roles played by class II CGFS-type and class III CC-type GRXs in plant development, abiotic stress adaptation, iron homeostasis, and crop productivity. In particular, the abiotic stress tolerance functions of class II GRXs make them attractive targets for genetic engineering, potentially providing enhancements in salt, drought, heavy metal, and temperature stress responses.
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