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dc.creator Yruela Guerrero, Inmaculada
dc.date 2008-04-16T15:12:30Z
dc.date 2008-04-16T15:12:30Z
dc.date 2005-03
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T01:02:28Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T01:02:28Z
dc.identifier Braz. J. Plant Physiol., vol.17, no.1, p.145-156
dc.identifier 1677-0420
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10261/3629
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/3629
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dc.description Copper is an essential metal for normal plant growth and development, although is also potentially toxic. Copper participates in numerous physiological processes and is essential cofactor for many metalloproteins, however, problems arise when excess copper is present in cells. Excess copper inhibits plant growth and impairs important cellular processes (i.e., photosynthetic electron transport). Since copper is both an essential cofactor and a toxic element, different strategies with a complex network of metal trafficking pathways have been evolved in plants to appropriately regulate its homeostasis as a function of changing environmental copper level. Such strategies must prevent accumulation of the metal in the freely reactive form (metal detoxification pathways) and to ensure proper delivery of this element to target metalloproteins. The mechanisms involved in the acquisition of this essential micronutrient have not been clearly defined although a number of genes have been recently identified which encode potential copper transporters. This review gives a briefly overview of the current understanding of main features concerning copper toxicity and tolerance in plants as well as information of recent findings on copper trafficking including copper detoxification factors, copper transporters and copper chaperones.
dc.description This work was supported by the Aragón Government (Grant P015/2001) and GC DGA 2002 program of the Gobierno de Aragón.
dc.description Peer reviewed
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dc.language eng
dc.publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Fisiologia Vegetal
dc.rights openAccess
dc.subject copper homeostasis
dc.subject copper transporters
dc.subject Detoxification
dc.subject metalloproteins
dc.subject toxicity
dc.title Copper in plants
dc.type Artículo


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