Phytomelatonin and gasotransmitters : a crucial combination for plant physiological functions

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Publié dans:Journal of experimental botany. - 1985. - 73(2022), 17 vom: 30. Sept., Seite 5851-5862
Auteur principal: Wang, Yueqiao (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Cheng, Pengfei, Zhao, Gan, Li, Longna, Shen, Wenbiao
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2022
Accès à la collection:Journal of experimental botany
Sujets:Journal Article Review Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Development function gasotransmitter growth origin phytomelatonin stress plus... Antioxidants Gasotransmitters Plant Growth Regulators Nitric Oxide 31C4KY9ESH Carbon Monoxide 7U1EE4V452 Hydrogen 7YNJ3PO35Z Melatonin JL5DK93RCL Methane OP0UW79H66 Oxygen S88TT14065 Hydrogen Sulfide YY9FVM7NSN
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Résumé:© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissionsoup.com.
Melatonin, a molecule that was first identified in animal tissues, has been confirmed to be involved as a potential phytohormone in a variety of plant physiological responses. It is considered primarily as an antioxidant with important actions in controlling reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species. In addition to its role in regulating plant growth and development, phytomelatonin is involved in protection against abiotic and biotic stresses. The 'gasotransmitter'-that is, a gaseous signaling molecule-is a new concept that has been advanced in the past two decades, with functions in animal and plant physiological regulation. Gasotransmitters including nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and, more recently identified, hydrogen gas are critical and indispensable in a wide range of biological processes. This review investigates the interrelationship between phytomelatonin and the above-mentioned gasotransmitters from the perspective of biosynthetic origin and functions. Moreover, the potential future research directions for phytomelatonin and gasotransmitters interactions are discussed
Description:Date Completed 04.10.2022
Date Revised 20.10.2022
published: Print
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:1460-2431
DOI:10.1093/jxb/erac159