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Title: Superoxide dismutase-mentor of abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants
Author: Gill, Sarvajeet Singh
Anjum, Naser A.
Gill, Ritu
Yadav, Sandeep
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
Fujita, Masayuki
Mishra, Panchanand
Sabat, Surendra C.
Tuteja, Narendra
Keywords: Abiotic stresses
Reactive oxygen species
Oxidative stress
Superoxide dismutase
SODgenetic engineering
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Abiotic stresses impact growth, development, and productivity, and significantly limit the global agricultural productivity mainly by impairing cellular physiology/biochemistry via elevating reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. If not metabolized, ROS (such as O2 •−, OH•, H2O2, or 1O2) exceeds the status of antioxidants and cause damage to DNA, proteins, lipids, and other macromolecules, and finally cellular metabolism arrest. Plants are endowed with a family of enzymes called superoxide dismutases (SODs) that protects cells against potential consequences caused by cytotoxic O2 •− by catalyzing its conversion to O2 and H2O2. Hence, SODs constitute the first line of defense against abiotic stress-accrued enhanced ROS and its reaction products. In the light of recent reports, the present effort: (a) overviews abiotic stresses, ROS, and their metabolism; (b) introduces and discusses SODs and their types, significance, and appraises abiotic stressmediated modulation in plants; (c) analyzes major reports available on genetic engineering of SODs in plants; and finally, (d) highlights major aspects so far least studied in the current context. Literature appraised herein reflects clear information paucity in context with the molecular/genetic insights into the major functions (and underlying mechanisms) performed by SODs, and also with the regulation of SODs by post-translational modifications. If the previous aspects are considered in the future works, the outcome can be significant in sustainably improving plant abiotic stress tolerance and efficiently managing agricultural challenges under changing climatic conditions.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/16991
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4532-5
ISSN: 0944-1344
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