Oxidative stress and plant cell death suppressors

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Classical yeast genetic approaches have been successfully applied for identification of genes related to the suppression of cell death. Isolated genes included several reactive oxygen species (ROS)-related genes such as SOD (superoxide dismutase), peroxidase, and GST (glutathione S-transferase). The AtBI-1 (Arabidopsis Bax Inhibitor-1), which is a plant homolog of mammalian antiapoptotic gene BI-1, was also isolated as a suppressor of Bax-mediated lethality in yeast. Overexpression of BI-1 suppresses Bax-, H2O 2-, salicylic acid-, and elicitor- induced cell death in plant cells. These data indicate conserved overlapping pathways that regulate ROS-mediated cell death in plants and animals.

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Kawai-Yamada, M., Yoshinaga, K., Ogawa, T., Ihara-Ohori, Y., & Uchimiya, H. (2005). Oxidative stress and plant cell death suppressors. Plant Biotechnology. Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology. https://doi.org/10.5511/plantbiotechnology.22.419

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