Metabolic Pathway of Natural Antioxidants, Antioxidant Enzymes and ROS Providence

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Huchzermeyer, B.; Menghani, E.; Khardia, P.; Shilu, A.: Metabolic Pathway of Natural Antioxidants, Antioxidant Enzymes and ROS Providence. In: Antioxidants : open access journal 11 (2022), Nr. 4, 761. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11040761

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Based on the origin, we can classify different types of stress. Environmental factors, such as high light intensity, adverse temperature, drought, or soil salinity, are summarized as abiotic stresses and discriminated from biotic stresses that are exerted by pathogens and herbivores, for instance. It was an unexpected observation that overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a common response to all kinds of stress investigated so far. With respect to applied aspects in agriculture and crop breeding, this observation allows using ROS production as a measure to rank the stress perception of individual plants. ROS are important messengers in cell signaling, but exceeding a concentration threshold causes damage. This requires fine‐tuning of ROS production and degradation rates. In general, there are two options to control cellular ROS levels, (I) ROS scavenging at the expense of antioxidant consumption and (II) enzyme‐controlled degradation of ROS. As antioxidants are limited in quantity, the first strategy only allows temporarily buffering of a certain cellular ROS level. This way, it prevents spells of eventually damaging ROS concentrations. In this review, we focus on the second strategy. We discuss how enzyme‐controlled degradation of ROS integrates into plant metabolism. Enzyme activities can be continuously operative. Cellular homeostasis can be achieved by regulation of respective gene expression and subsequent regulation of the enzyme activities. A better understanding of this interplay allows for identifying traits for stress tolerance breeding of crops. As a side effect, the result also may be used to identify cultivation methods modifying crop metabolism, thus resulting in special crop quality. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
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Issue Date: 2022
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2 image of flag of Germany Germany 19 18.10%
3 image of flag of France France 11 10.48%
4 image of flag of China China 8 7.62%
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7 image of flag of Indonesia Indonesia 4 3.81%
8 image of flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 3 2.86%
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10 image of flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh 1 0.95%
    other countries 8 7.62%

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