ROS are universal cell-to-cell stress signals
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ROS are universal cell-to-cell stress signalsAuthor (s)
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2024-04-20Publisher
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1369-5266; 1879-0356Bibliographic citation
Peláez-Vico, María Ángeles, et al. "ROS are universal cell-to-cell stress signals." Current Opinion in Plant Biology 79 (2024): 102540.Type
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The interplay between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the redox state of cells is deeply rooted in the biology of almost all organisms, regulating development, growth, and responses to the environment. Recent studies ... [+]
The interplay between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the redox state of cells is deeply rooted in the biology of almost all organisms, regulating development, growth, and responses to the environment. Recent studies revealed that the ROS levels and redox state of one cell can be transmitted, as an information ‘state’ or ‘currency’, to other cells and spread by cell-to-cell communication within an entire community of cells or an organism. Here, we discuss the different pathways that mediate cell-to-cell signaling in plants, their hierarchy, and the different mechanisms that transmit ROS/redox signaling between different cells. We further hypothesize that ROS/redox signaling between different organisms could play a key role within the ‘one world’ principle, impacting human health and our future. [-]
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2024, 79:102540Funder Name
National Science Foundation | Interdisciplinary Plant Group | University of Missouri | MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 | FSE+ | Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
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IOS-2110017 | IOS-2305283 | IOS-1932639 | IOS-2343815 | MCB-2224839 | RYC2020-029967-I
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