Melatonin and Carbohydrate Metabolism in Plant Cells

Plants (Basel). 2021 Sep 15;10(9):1917. doi: 10.3390/plants10091917.

Abstract

Melatonin, a multifunctional molecule that is present in all living organisms studied, is synthesized in plant cells in several intercellular organelles including in the chloroplasts and in mitochondria. In plants, melatonin has a relevant role as a modulatory agent which improves their tolerance response to biotic and abiotic stress. The role of melatonin in stress conditions on the primary metabolism of plant carbohydrates is reviewed in the present work. Thus, the modulatory actions of melatonin on the various biosynthetic and degradation pathways involving simple carbohydrates (mono- and disaccharides), polymers (starch), and derivatives (polyalcohols) in plants are evaluated. The possible applications of the use of melatonin in crop improvement and postharvest products are examined.

Keywords: carbohydrates; melatonin; phytomelatonin; primary metabolism; starch; sucrose.

Publication types

  • Review