Class III plant peroxidases: From classification to physiological functions
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130306
Class III plant peroxidases: From classification to physiological functions
Abstract
Peroxidases (EC 1.11.1.7) are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, hence their broad distribution across biological systems. These proteins can be classified as haem or non-haem enzymes. According to the RedOxiBase database, haem peroxidases are approximately 84 % of all known peroxidase enzymes. Class III plant peroxidases are haem-enzymes that share similar three-dimensional structures and a common catalytic mechanism for hydrogen peroxide degradation. They exist as large multigene families and are involved in metabolizing Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), hormone synthesis and decomposition, fruit growth, defense, and cell wall synthesis and maintenance. As a result, plant peroxidases gained attention in research and became one of the most extensively studied groups of enzymes. This review provides an update on the database, classification, phylogeny, mechanism of action, structure, and physiological functions of class III plant peroxidases.
Keywords: Auxin; Cell wall; Hydrogen peroxide; ROS; RedOxiBase.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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