Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species Detoxification
Glutathione is an essential metabolite for plant life best known for its role in the control of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Glutathione is also involved in the detoxification of methylglyoxal (MG) which, much like ROS, is produced at low levels by aerobic metabolism under normal conditions. While...
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doaj-d2b422b56d2a425fa55863de90f62cae2021-09-26T00:41:06ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892021-09-011164164110.3390/metabo11090641Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species DetoxificationSonia Dorion0Jasmine C. Ouellet1Jean Rivoal2IRBV, Université de Montréal, 4101 rue Sherbrooke est, Montréal, QC H1X 2B2, CanadaIRBV, Université de Montréal, 4101 rue Sherbrooke est, Montréal, QC H1X 2B2, CanadaIRBV, Université de Montréal, 4101 rue Sherbrooke est, Montréal, QC H1X 2B2, CanadaGlutathione is an essential metabolite for plant life best known for its role in the control of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Glutathione is also involved in the detoxification of methylglyoxal (MG) which, much like ROS, is produced at low levels by aerobic metabolism under normal conditions. While several physiological processes depend on ROS and MG, a variety of stresses can dramatically increase their concentration leading to potentially deleterious effects. In this review, we examine the structure and the stress regulation of the pathways involved in glutathione synthesis and degradation. We provide a synthesis of the current knowledge on the glutathione-dependent glyoxalase pathway responsible for MG detoxification. We present recent developments on the organization of the glyoxalase pathway in which alternative splicing generate a number of isoforms targeted to various subcellular compartments. Stress regulation of enzymes involved in MG detoxification occurs at multiple levels. A growing number of studies show that oxidative stress promotes the covalent modification of proteins by glutathione. This post-translational modification is called <i>S</i>-glutathionylation. It affects the function of several target proteins and is relevant to stress adaptation. We address this regulatory function in an analysis of the enzymes and pathways targeted by <i>S</i>-glutathionylation.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/11/9/641plant stressglutathioneoxidative stressglyoxalase pathway<i>S</i>-glutathionylationreactive oxygen species |
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Sonia Dorion Jasmine C. Ouellet Jean Rivoal Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species Detoxification Metabolites plant stress glutathione oxidative stress glyoxalase pathway <i>S</i>-glutathionylation reactive oxygen species |
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Sonia Dorion Jasmine C. Ouellet Jean Rivoal |
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Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species Detoxification |
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Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species Detoxification |
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Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species Detoxification |
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Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species Detoxification |
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Glutathione Metabolism in Plants under Stress: Beyond Reactive Oxygen Species Detoxification |
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glutathione metabolism in plants under stress: beyond reactive oxygen species detoxification |
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Glutathione is an essential metabolite for plant life best known for its role in the control of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Glutathione is also involved in the detoxification of methylglyoxal (MG) which, much like ROS, is produced at low levels by aerobic metabolism under normal conditions. While several physiological processes depend on ROS and MG, a variety of stresses can dramatically increase their concentration leading to potentially deleterious effects. In this review, we examine the structure and the stress regulation of the pathways involved in glutathione synthesis and degradation. We provide a synthesis of the current knowledge on the glutathione-dependent glyoxalase pathway responsible for MG detoxification. We present recent developments on the organization of the glyoxalase pathway in which alternative splicing generate a number of isoforms targeted to various subcellular compartments. Stress regulation of enzymes involved in MG detoxification occurs at multiple levels. A growing number of studies show that oxidative stress promotes the covalent modification of proteins by glutathione. This post-translational modification is called <i>S</i>-glutathionylation. It affects the function of several target proteins and is relevant to stress adaptation. We address this regulatory function in an analysis of the enzymes and pathways targeted by <i>S</i>-glutathionylation. |
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plant stress glutathione oxidative stress glyoxalase pathway <i>S</i>-glutathionylation reactive oxygen species |
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