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      ASCORBATE AND GLUTATHIONE: Keeping Active Oxygen Under Control

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      Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology
      Annual Reviews

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          ▪ Abstract To cope with environmental fluctuations and to prevent invasion by pathogens, plant metabolism must be flexible and dynamic. Active oxygen species, whose formation is accelerated under stress conditions, must be rapidly processed if oxidative damage is to be averted. The lifetime of active oxygen species within the cellular environment is determined by the antioxidative system, which provides crucial protection against oxidative damage. The antioxidative system comprises numerous enzymes and compounds of low molecular weight. While research into the former has benefited greatly from advances in molecular technology, the pathways by which the latter are synthesized have received comparatively little attention. The present review emphasizes the roles of ascorbate and glutathione in plant metabolism and stress tolerance. We provide a detailed account of current knowledge of the biosynthesis, compartmentation, and transport of these two important antioxidants, with emphasis on the unique insights and advances gained by molecular exploration.

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology
                Annu. Rev. Plant. Physiol. Plant. Mol. Biol.
                Annual Reviews
                1040-2519
                June 1998
                June 1998
                : 49
                : 1
                : 249-279
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Laboratoire du Métabolisme, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Route de Saint Cyr, 78026 Versailles cedex, France
                [2 ]Department of Environmental Biology, Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, Plas Gogerddan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3EB, United Kingdom
                Article
                10.1146/annurev.arplant.49.1.249
                15012235
                fa462941-442d-4fbd-804f-aa6b35b491c3
                © 1998
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