The Class III peroxidase OsPrx20 is a key regulator of stress response and growth in rice
Tao Shen,
Qingwen Wang,
Dan Chen
et al.
Abstract:In plants, reactive oxygen species maintain strictly low intracellular levels that is prerequisite for their function as second messengers. However, abiotic and biotic stresses are also long-term processes, requiring rapid scavenging of excess intracellular ROS. Plant Class III peroxidases, as multifunctional enzymes, are core enzymes in regulating intracellular ROS homeostasis and are key to regulating the complicated signaling network. Here, we found a rice Class III peroxidase OsPrx20 maintains intracellula… Show more
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