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This book describes the three gasotransmitters nitric oxide (NO), hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and carbon monoxide (CO) and their function as intracellular signalling molecules in plants. Common properties are shared by NO, H2S and CO: they are beneficial at low concentrations but hazardous in higher amounts; they are small molecules of gas; they can freely cross cell membranes; their effects do not rely on receptors; they are generated enzymatically and their production is regulated; their functions can be mimicked by exogenous application; and their cellular effects may or may not be mediated by second messengers, but have specific cellular and molecular targets. In plants, many aspects of the biology of gasotransmitters remain completely unknown and generate intriguing questions, which will be discussed in this book
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monografia Rebiun18221345 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18221345 cr c||||||||| 160901s2016 gw o 001 0 eng d 9783319407135 978-3-319-40713-5 10.1007/978-3-319-40713-5 doi UPVA 996886696703706 UAM 991007697346704211 UR0398206 UAL. spa. UAL. rdc 571.2 23 Gasotransmitters in Plants The Rise of a New Paradigm in Cell Signaling edited by Lorenzo Lamattina, Carlos García-Mata Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2016 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 1 recurso en línea 1 recurso en línea XII, 335 p. 57 illus., 48 illus. in color XII, 335 p. 57 illus., 48 illus. in color Texto (visual) isbdcontent electrónico isbdmedia Signaling and Communication in Plants 1867-9048 Springer eBooks Carbon Monoxide: a Ubiquitous Gaseous Signaling Molecule in Plants -- Nitric oxide emission and uptake by higher plants -- Modulation of nitric oxide levels by phytoglobin affects developmental and stress responses in plants -- Growth promoting effects of NOx fumigation and phytoglobins -- Nitric oxide (NO), a central gasotransmitter at early plant developmental stages -- Nitric oxide acts at the crossroad between auxin and reactive oxygen species determining the outcome of root growth and development -- Nitric oxide: a multi-task player in plant-microorganism symbioses -- Emerging functions of nitric oxide in plant immunity -- Protein denitrosylation in plant biology -- Functions and metabolism of S-nitrosothiols and S-nitrosylation of proteins in plants: the role of S-nitrosoglutathione reductase -- Hydrogensulfide in plants -- Regulation of autophagy by hydrogen sulfide -- Deciphering the dialogue between NO and H2S in guard cells -- New features of the NO/H2S crosstalk: a chemical basis This book describes the three gasotransmitters nitric oxide (NO), hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and carbon monoxide (CO) and their function as intracellular signalling molecules in plants. Common properties are shared by NO, H2S and CO: they are beneficial at low concentrations but hazardous in higher amounts; they are small molecules of gas; they can freely cross cell membranes; their effects do not rely on receptors; they are generated enzymatically and their production is regulated; their functions can be mimicked by exogenous application; and their cellular effects may or may not be mediated by second messengers, but have specific cellular and molecular targets. In plants, many aspects of the biology of gasotransmitters remain completely unknown and generate intriguing questions, which will be discussed in this book Modo de acceso: World Wide Web Life sciences Plant biochemistry Cell physiology Plant pathology Plant physiology Life Sciences Plant Physiology Plant Biochemistry Cell Physiology Plant Pathology Libros electrónicos Recursos electrónicos Lamattina, Lorenzo. editor García-Mata, Carlos. editor SpringerLink (Online service) Signaling and Communication in Plants 1867-9048