Redox regulation by the CDSP32 thioredoxin of ATP-synthase activity and enzymatic antioxidant network inSolanum tuberosum
Pascal Rey,
Patricia Henri,
Jean Alric
et al.
Abstract:Plant thioredoxins (TRXs) form a complex family involved in numerous metabolic and signalling pathways, such as the regulation of photosynthetic metabolism in relation with light conditions. The atypical CDSP32, chloroplastic drought-induced stress protein of 32 kDa, TRX includes two TRX-fold domains, one of which has an atypical redox-active HCGPC motif, and has been initially reported to participate in responses to oxidative stress as an electron donor to peroxiredoxins and methionine sulfoxide reductases. H… Show more
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