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Ascorbate oxidase is the potential conductor of a symphony of signaling pathways
Authors:Mario C. De Tullio  Mike Guether  Raffaella Balestrini
Affiliation:1.Department of Biology; University of Bari; Bari, Italy;2.Botanical Institute; Plant-Microbial-Interactions; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Germany;3.Plant Protection Institute; National Research Council; Turin, Italy
Abstract:The functional role of ascorbate oxidase (AO; EC 1.10.3.3) has never been fully explained so far, due to the difficulties in understanding the presence of an enzyme specifically oxidizing ascorbate with no obvious advantage, and the apparent disadvantage of lowering plant stress resistance as a consequence of ascorbate consumption. Here we suggest a complete change of perspective, by proposing an essential role of AO as a modulator of both ascorbate and oxygen content, with relevant implications related to signaling. By affecting the overall redox state, AO is actually involved in redox regulation in the extracellular matrix. In addition, AO can contribute to creating a hypoxic microenvironment, especially relevant in the maintenance of meristem identity and the establishment of mutualistic plant-microbe interactions. We also hypothesize the possible involvement of AO in the activation of a signaling cascade analogous to the mechanism of prolyl hydroxylases/Hypoxia Inducible Factors in animals.
Keywords:ascorbate oxidase   hypoxic microenvironment   plant stem cells   plant-microbe interactions   redox regulation
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