Reactive oxygen species generation and signaling in plants
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- PMCID: PMC3578903
- DOI: 10.4161/psb.22455
Reactive oxygen species generation and signaling in plants
Abstract
The introduction of molecular oxygen into the atmosphere was accompanied by the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) as side products of many biochemical reactions. ROS are permanently generated in plastids, peroxisomes, mitochiondria, the cytosol and the apoplast. Imbalance between ROS generation and safe detoxification generates oxidative stress and the accumulating ROS are harmful for the plants. On the other hand, specific ROS function as signaling molecules and activate signal transduction processes in response to various stresses. Here, we summarize the generation of ROS in the different cellular compartments and the signaling processes which are induced by ROS.
Keywords: plastids; reactive oxygen species; signal transduction.
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