What we know about plant arginases?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2020.10.002
What we know about plant arginases?
Abstract
Nitrogen is one of the essential element required for plant growth and development. In plants, most of the nitrogen is stored in arginine. Hence, metabolism of arginine to urea by arginase and its further hydrolysis to ammonia by urease is involved in nitrogen recycling to meet the metabolic demands of growing plants. In this respect, plant arginases differ from that of animals. Animals excrete urea while plants recycle the urea. However, the studies on the biochemical and biophysical characteristics of plant arginase are limited when compared to animal arginase(s). In this review, the structural and biochemical characteristics of various plant arginases are discussed. Moreover, the significance of arginase in nitrogen recycling is explained and recent literature on function and activation of plant arginases in response to various environmental (biotic and abiotic) insults is also presented.
Keywords: Arginine; Biotic and abiotic stress; Jasmonic acid inducible proteins (JIPs); Nitrogen recycling; Plant arginase; Polyamines.
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