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Gasotransmission of nitric oxide (NO) at early plant developmental stages
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Clasificación UNESCO
2403 Bioquímica
Fecha de publicación
2016-03-01
Editor
Springer International Publishing Switzerland
Citación
Pablo Albertos et al. (2016). Gasotransmission of nitric oxide at early plant developmental stages. In Gasotransmitters in plants. Springer, pp 95-116
Serie / N.º
Gasotransmitters in Plants, Signaling and Communication in Plants;
Resumen
[EN]The versatility of nitric oxide (NO) as a free radical that mediates numerous biological functions within early plant development is widely accepted. NO action in seed germination and root developmental processes involves a complex signaling pathway that includes the cellular redox levels, the posttranslational modification of specific proteins by S-nitrosylation, and the interaction with other plant growth regulators (i.e., phytohormones) using similar molecular com ponents. Recent evidence indicates that changing levels of this reactive nitrogen species (NO) may also fine-tune the molecular mechanisms by which NO leads to changes in seed germination and root growth. This chapter briefly introduces the key processes for the NO transmission during seed germination and root development and focuses on the sensing mechanisms underlying the effects of NO and its interaction with other plant hormones linking these changes.
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Libro: Gasotransmitters in Plants
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9783319407111
ISSN
1867-9048
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-40713-5_5
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