1998
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/49.321.649
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Glutathione homeostasis in plants: implications for environmental sensing and plant development

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“…Crosscommunication of GSH with other signaling molecules helps in adaptation to abiotic stress (Ghanta and Chattopadhyay 2011), as suggested by several research findings on GSH cross-talk with signaling molecules. Glutathione and its redox state have major functions in the regulation of plant growth, development, and stress responses (Noctor and Foyer 1998;May et al 1998). The antioxidative property of GSH is involved in the reduction of H 2 O 2 , which in turn alters the redox state of the GSH/GSSG couple.…”
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“…Crosscommunication of GSH with other signaling molecules helps in adaptation to abiotic stress (Ghanta and Chattopadhyay 2011), as suggested by several research findings on GSH cross-talk with signaling molecules. Glutathione and its redox state have major functions in the regulation of plant growth, development, and stress responses (Noctor and Foyer 1998;May et al 1998). The antioxidative property of GSH is involved in the reduction of H 2 O 2 , which in turn alters the redox state of the GSH/GSSG couple.…”
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“…This enzyme is responsible for the final step in cysteine biosynthesis, a key limiting step in the production of glutathione, which is a thiol implicated in resistance to various environmental stresses (May et al, 1998).…”
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“…The H 2 O 2 excess can be removed by catalase and the ascorbate-glutathione pathway (Prasad et al, 1994;Willekens et al, 1995;Noctor et al, 1998b). In the latter pathway, reduced glutathione (GSH) functions as a reductant of dehydroascorbate via dehydroascorbate reductase, thus forming ascorbate and oxidized glutathione (GSSG;Foyer and Halliwell, 1976;Alscher et al, 1997;May et al, 1998;Noctor and Foyer, 1998;Noctor et al, 1998b).…”
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