Nitric Oxide Signaling in Plants

Plants (Basel). 2020 Nov 12;9(11):1550. doi: 10.3390/plants9111550.

Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is an integral part of cell signaling mechanisms in animals and plants. In plants, its enzymatic generation is still controversial. Evidence points to nitrate reductase being important, but the presence of a nitric oxide synthase-like enzyme is still contested. Regardless, NO has been shown to mediate many developmental stages in plants, and to be involved in a range of physiological responses, from stress management to stomatal aperture closure. Downstream from its generation are alterations of the actions of many cell signaling components, with post-translational modifications of proteins often being key. Here, a collection of papers embraces the differing aspects of NO metabolism in plants.

Keywords: S-nitrosation; S-nitrosylation; SNO-reductase; nitrate reductase; nitration; nitric oxide; reactive oxygen species; stress responses; thiol modification.

Publication types

  • Editorial