2-Hydroxy Acids in Plant Metabolism

  • Maurino V
  • Engqvist M
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Abstract

Glycolate, malate, lactate, and 2-hydroxyglutarate are important 2-hydroxy acids (2HA) in plant metabolism. Most of them can be found as D-and L-stereoisomers. These 2HA play an integral role in plant primary metabolism, where they are involved in fundamental pathways such as photorespiration, tricarboxylic acid cycle, glyoxylate cycle, methylglyoxal pathway, and lysine catabolism. Recent molecular studies in Arabidopsis thaliana have helped elucidate the participation of these 2HA in in plant metabolism and physiology. In this chapter, we summarize the current knowledge about the metabolic pathways and cellular processes in which they are involved, focusing on the proteins that participate in their metabolism and cellular/intracellular transport in Arabidopsis.

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Maurino, V. G., & Engqvist, M. K. M. (2015). 2-Hydroxy Acids in Plant Metabolism. The Arabidopsis Book, 13, e0182. https://doi.org/10.1199/tab.0182

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