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Published 3 January 2005. doi:10.1083/jcb.200409170
The Rockefeller University Press, 0021-9525 $8.00
JCB, Volume 168, Number 1, 17-20
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Hydrogen peroxide as a signal controlling plant programmed cell death



Tsanko S. Gechev and Jacques Hille

Department Molecular Biology of Plants, Researchschool GBB, University of Groningen, 9751 NN, Haren, Netherlands

Correspondence to Tsanko S. Gechev: T.Gechev{at}biol.rug.nl


Abstract

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has established itself as a key player in stress and programmed cell death responses, but little is known about the signaling pathways leading from H2O2 to programmed cell death in plants. Recently, identification of key regulatory mutants and near-full genome coverage microarray analysis of H2O2-induced cell death have begun to unravel the complexity of the H2O2 network. This review also describes a novel link between H2O2 and sphingolipids, two signals that can interplay and regulate plant cell death.

Abbreviation used in this paper: PCD, programmed cell death.


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