Antioxidative System of Plants: Cellular Compartmentalization, Protective and Signaling Functions, Mechanisms of Regulation (Review)


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Abstract

The current data on the generation and neutralization of reactive oxygen species in various compartments of plant cells are summarized. The role of antioxidants (AOs) in the protection of macromolecules and cellular structures from oxidative damage is considered. Special attention is paid to the participation of AOs in redox signaling and the regulation of cellular functions. The cross-link between the functioning of the AO system (AOS) and the nonspecific plant resistance to stressors is analyzed. The regulation of AOS in plants under the action of exogenous AOs, signal mediators, phytohormones, and other physiologically active substances, as well as by transgenesis, is considered.

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Yu. E. Kolupaev

Dokuchaev Kharkiv National Agrarian University

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Email: plant.biology.knau@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kharkiv, 62483

Yu. V. Karpets

Dokuchaev Kharkiv National Agrarian University

Email: plant.biology.knau@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kharkiv, 62483

L. F. Kabashnikova

Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Email: plant.biology.knau@gmail.com
Belarus, Minsk, 220072

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