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The role of antioxidant enzymes in photoprotection
Authors:Barry A. Logan  Dmytro Kornyeyev  Justin Hardison  A. Scott Holaday
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Bowdoin College, 6500 College Station, Brunswick, ME 04011, USA;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA;(3) Institute of Plant Physiology and Genetics, Vasylkivska St. 31/17, 03022 Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract:
The enzymatic component of the antioxidant system is discussed as one of the defensive mechanisms providing protection against excessive light absorption in plants. We present an analysis of attempts to improve stress tolerance by means of the creation of transgenic plants with elevated antioxidant enzyme activities and conclude that the effect of such transgenic manipulation strongly depends on the manner in which the stress is imposed. The following factors may diminish the differences in photosynthetic performance between transgenic plants and wild type under field conditions: effective functioning of the thermal dissipation mechanisms providing a primary line of defense against excessive light, long-term adjustments of the antioxidant system and other photoprotective mechanisms, the relatively low level of control over electron transport exerted by the Water–Water cycle, especially under warm conditions, and a decrease in the content of the transgenic product during leaf aging.
Keywords:antioxidants  photoinhibition  stress tolerance  transgenic plants  Water–  Water cycle
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