2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2010.02117.x
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Devil inside: does plant programmed cell death involve the endomembrane system?

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“…Like lesions induced by chloroplast-generated singlet oxygen, hypersensitive response-like lesions driven by metabolic H 2 O 2 produced in the peroxisomes during photorespiration can also be genetically prevented . While plant programmed cell death (PCD) may be defined as the "the geneticallycontrolled suicide of the cell," the pathways that lead to PCD are complex and often poorly characterized (Cacas, 2010), particularly in relation to ROS. Several studies have shown the involvement of genetic factors in PCD-like processes (Dietrich et al, 1994;Kaminaka et al, 2006), including lesions triggered by ROS (Overmyer et al, 2000(Overmyer et al, , 2003(Overmyer et al, , 2005.…”
Section: Oxidative Stress Glutathione Ascorbate Cell Division Celmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like lesions induced by chloroplast-generated singlet oxygen, hypersensitive response-like lesions driven by metabolic H 2 O 2 produced in the peroxisomes during photorespiration can also be genetically prevented . While plant programmed cell death (PCD) may be defined as the "the geneticallycontrolled suicide of the cell," the pathways that lead to PCD are complex and often poorly characterized (Cacas, 2010), particularly in relation to ROS. Several studies have shown the involvement of genetic factors in PCD-like processes (Dietrich et al, 1994;Kaminaka et al, 2006), including lesions triggered by ROS (Overmyer et al, 2000(Overmyer et al, , 2003(Overmyer et al, , 2005.…”
Section: Oxidative Stress Glutathione Ascorbate Cell Division Celmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCD in plants shows characteristic cellular, structural, and morphological features (Vanyushin et al, 2004;Cacas, 2010;van Doorn et al, 2011). We examined the occurrence of such features around the distal side of the tomato leaf AZ in comparison to the proximal side using transmission electron microscopy at 0 to 48 h after the 24-h ethylene treatment ( Figure 5; see Supplemental Table 1 online).…”
Section: Loss Of Cell Viability In the Az Prior To Leaf And Flower Abmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides its function in subcellular traffi cking in eukaryotic cells, the GA can act as a sensor of cellular homeostasis perturbations in mammals [ 117 , 118 ] and initiate caspase-2-dependent signaling pathways that organize its own demise, pushing cells in the direction of apoptosis under irreparable stress conditions [ 119 -122 ]. In plant cells, many PCD regulators concentrate in the GA, as previously described [ 123 ]. However, again, underpinning molecular mechanisms of GA-regulated PCD seems quite divergent from what has been reported in animals.…”
Section: Endoplasmic Reticulum-golgi Apparatus Interface In Programmementioning
confidence: 76%