Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes

Autores
Simontacchi, Marcela; García Mata, Carlos; Bartoli, Carlos Guillermo; Santa María, Guillermo E.; Lamattina, Lorenzo
Año de publicación
2013
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Nitric oxide (NO) is a small gaseous molecule, with a free radical nature that allows it to participate in a wide spectrum of biologically important reactions. NO is an endogenous product in plants, where different biosynthetic pathways have been proposed. First known in animals as a signaling molecule in cardiovascular and nervous systems, it has turned up to be an essential component for a wide variety of hormone-regulated processes in plants. Adaptation of plants to a changing environment involves a panoply of processes, which include the control of CO2 fixation and water loss through stomatal closure, rearrangements of root architecture as well as growth restriction. The regulation of these processes requires the concerted action of several phytohormones, as well as the participation of the ubiquitous molecule NO. This review analyzes the role of NO in relation to the signaling pathways involved in stomatal movement, plant growth and senescence, in the frame of its interaction with abscisic acid, auxins, gibberellins, and ethylene.
Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal
Materia
Botánica
Biología
Abscisic acid
Auxins
Ethylene
Gibberellins
Nitric oxide
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
title Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
spellingShingle Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
Simontacchi, Marcela
Botánica
Biología
Abscisic acid
Auxins
Ethylene
Gibberellins
Nitric oxide
title_short Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
title_full Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
title_fullStr Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
title_full_unstemmed Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
title_sort Nitric oxide as a key component in hormone-regulated processes
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Simontacchi, Marcela
García Mata, Carlos
Bartoli, Carlos Guillermo
Santa María, Guillermo E.
Lamattina, Lorenzo
author Simontacchi, Marcela
author_facet Simontacchi, Marcela
García Mata, Carlos
Bartoli, Carlos Guillermo
Santa María, Guillermo E.
Lamattina, Lorenzo
author_role author
author2 García Mata, Carlos
Bartoli, Carlos Guillermo
Santa María, Guillermo E.
Lamattina, Lorenzo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Botánica
Biología
Abscisic acid
Auxins
Ethylene
Gibberellins
Nitric oxide
topic Botánica
Biología
Abscisic acid
Auxins
Ethylene
Gibberellins
Nitric oxide
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Nitric oxide (NO) is a small gaseous molecule, with a free radical nature that allows it to participate in a wide spectrum of biologically important reactions. NO is an endogenous product in plants, where different biosynthetic pathways have been proposed. First known in animals as a signaling molecule in cardiovascular and nervous systems, it has turned up to be an essential component for a wide variety of hormone-regulated processes in plants. Adaptation of plants to a changing environment involves a panoply of processes, which include the control of CO2 fixation and water loss through stomatal closure, rearrangements of root architecture as well as growth restriction. The regulation of these processes requires the concerted action of several phytohormones, as well as the participation of the ubiquitous molecule NO. This review analyzes the role of NO in relation to the signaling pathways involved in stomatal movement, plant growth and senescence, in the frame of its interaction with abscisic acid, auxins, gibberellins, and ethylene.
Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal
description Nitric oxide (NO) is a small gaseous molecule, with a free radical nature that allows it to participate in a wide spectrum of biologically important reactions. NO is an endogenous product in plants, where different biosynthetic pathways have been proposed. First known in animals as a signaling molecule in cardiovascular and nervous systems, it has turned up to be an essential component for a wide variety of hormone-regulated processes in plants. Adaptation of plants to a changing environment involves a panoply of processes, which include the control of CO2 fixation and water loss through stomatal closure, rearrangements of root architecture as well as growth restriction. The regulation of these processes requires the concerted action of several phytohormones, as well as the participation of the ubiquitous molecule NO. This review analyzes the role of NO in relation to the signaling pathways involved in stomatal movement, plant growth and senescence, in the frame of its interaction with abscisic acid, auxins, gibberellins, and ethylene.
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