2020
DOI: 10.15407/ukrbotj77.04.331
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Lipid peroxidation of cell membranes in the formation and regulation of plant protective reactions

Abstract: This review summarizes the most recent information on the role of lipid peroxidation processes in cell membranes and lipid peroxidation products in the regulation and formation of plant metabolism under the influence of stress factors. It is emphasized that plasmalemma permeability is an integral indicator of determining the functional state of plant cells under stress. The importance of the processes of lipoperoxidation in the formation of protective reactions and maintenance of homeostasis of plants under ad… Show more

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“…Many ROS receptors are found in cell membranes, where most of the starting enzyme systems are located; these have been found to be involved in the initiation of calcium, lipoxygenase, phosphatide-oxalate signaling systems (Mittler 2017). Therefore, there is no doubt that lipid peroxidation processes participate in the regulation of plant cell homeostasis, including inter alia the establishment of microbial-plant interactions (Mamenko and Kots 2020). The activation of lipid peroxidation is one of the first non-specific links in the general stress response and can initiate other defense mechanisms; the products of the lipid peroxidation process are considered as indicators and primary mediators of stress (Ayala et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many ROS receptors are found in cell membranes, where most of the starting enzyme systems are located; these have been found to be involved in the initiation of calcium, lipoxygenase, phosphatide-oxalate signaling systems (Mittler 2017). Therefore, there is no doubt that lipid peroxidation processes participate in the regulation of plant cell homeostasis, including inter alia the establishment of microbial-plant interactions (Mamenko and Kots 2020). The activation of lipid peroxidation is one of the first non-specific links in the general stress response and can initiate other defense mechanisms; the products of the lipid peroxidation process are considered as indicators and primary mediators of stress (Ayala et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many ROS receptors are found in cell membranes, where most of the starting enzyme systems are located; these have been found to be involved in the initiation of calcium, lipoxygenase, phosphatideoxalate signaling systems (Mittler 2017). Therefore, there is no doubt that lipid peroxidation processes participate in the regulation of plant cell homeostasis, including inter alia the establishment of microbialplant interactions (Mamenko and Kots 2020). The activation of lipid peroxidation is one of the rst nonspeci c links in the general stress response and can initiate other defense mechanisms; the products of the lipid peroxidation process are considered as indicators and primary mediators of stress (Ayala et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the thyroid gland (TG) function during puberty period is of special interest due to the important role of its hormones in the development of the reproductive system [1]. In the period of pre-, and especially, early puberty, even in practically healthy adolescents, the thyrotropin (TSH) levels increase and signs of thyroid insufficiency of varying degrees may develop due to hormonal changes during puberty [2]. In the background of the increased need for thyroid hormones and increased iodine uptake by the thyroid gland, the urinary iodine excretion increases leading to the formation of relative iodine deficiency even under conditions of normal iodine intake.…”
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