[Advances in plant lipoxygenases research]

Sheng Wu Gong Cheng Xue Bao. 2009 Jan;25(1):1-9.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

Lipoxygenases (linoleate: oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.13.11.12; LOXs) are encoded by a multi-gene family in plants. The LOXs are monomeric non-heme, non-sulfur iron dioxygenases, which catalyze the incorporation of molecular oxygen into polyunsaturated fatty acids containing a cis, cis-1,4-pentadiene moiety. The LOX isoforms are distinguished by differences in optimum pH of the reaction, pI, substrate and product specificity, spatial and temporal expression, and subcellular localization. The function of various LOXs in plants has been suggested. Some of the physiological processes in which lipoxygenases have been implicated include wounding, pathogen attack, seed germination, fruit ripening, plant senescence, and synthesis of Abscisic acid (ABA) and Jasmonic acid (JA). During normal vegetative and reproductive growth, lipoxygenases have also been suggested to act as vegetative storage proteins, participate in transference of lipoid, and response to nutrient stress and source/sink relationships. Significant progress in understanding LOX families will be beneficial to the application of the LOX in crop breeding, research on new-type phytoalexin and food industry.

Publication types

  • English Abstract
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Lipoxygenase / genetics
  • Lipoxygenase / metabolism*
  • Multigene Family
  • Plants / enzymology*
  • Protein Isoforms / genetics
  • Protein Isoforms / metabolism

Substances

  • Protein Isoforms
  • Lipoxygenase