ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy

Schippers JHM, Nguyen HM, Lu D, Schmidt R, Mueller-Roeber B (2012)
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 69(19): 3245-3257.

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Schippers, Jos H. M.; Nguyen, Hung M.; Lu, Dandan; Schmidt, RomyUniBi; Mueller-Roeber, Bernd
Abstract / Bemerkung
The balance between cellular proliferation and differentiation is a key aspect of development in multicellular organisms. Recent studies on Arabidopsis roots revealed distinct roles for different reactive oxygen species (ROS) in these processes. Modulation of the balance between ROS in proliferating cells and elongating cells is controlled at least in part at the transcriptional level. The effect of ROS on proliferation and differentiation is not specific for plants but appears to be conserved between prokaryotic and eukaryotic life forms. The ways in which ROS is received and how it affects cellular functioning is discussed from an evolutionary point of view. The different redox-sensing mechanisms that evolved ultimately result in the activation of gene regulatory networks that control cellular fate and decision-making. This review highlights the potential common origin of ROS sensing, indicating that organisms evolved similar strategies for utilizing ROS during development, and discusses ROS as an ancient universal developmental regulator.
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Band
69
Ausgabe
19
Seite(n)
3245-3257
ISSN
1420-682X
eISSN
1420-9071
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2966171

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Schippers JHM, Nguyen HM, Lu D, Schmidt R, Mueller-Roeber B. ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 2012;69(19):3245-3257.
Schippers, J. H. M., Nguyen, H. M., Lu, D., Schmidt, R., & Mueller-Roeber, B. (2012). ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 69(19), 3245-3257. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-012-1092-4
Schippers, Jos H. M., Nguyen, Hung M., Lu, Dandan, Schmidt, Romy, and Mueller-Roeber, Bernd. 2012. “ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy”. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 69 (19): 3245-3257.
Schippers, J. H. M., Nguyen, H. M., Lu, D., Schmidt, R., and Mueller-Roeber, B. (2012). ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 69, 3245-3257.
Schippers, J.H.M., et al., 2012. ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 69(19), p 3245-3257.
J.H.M. Schippers, et al., “ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy”, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, vol. 69, 2012, pp. 3245-3257.
Schippers, J.H.M., Nguyen, H.M., Lu, D., Schmidt, R., Mueller-Roeber, B.: ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 69, 3245-3257 (2012).
Schippers, Jos H. M., Nguyen, Hung M., Lu, Dandan, Schmidt, Romy, and Mueller-Roeber, Bernd. “ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy”. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 69.19 (2012): 3245-3257.
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