2020
DOI: 10.3390/antiox9121256
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First Evidence of a Protective Effect of Plant Bioactive Compounds against H2O2-Induced Aconitase Damage in Durum Wheat Mitochondria

Abstract: In order to contribute to the understanding of the antioxidant behavior of plant bioactive compounds with respect to specific subcellular targets, in this study, their capability to protect aconitase activity from oxidative-mediated dysfunction was evaluated for the first time in plant mitochondria. Interest was focused on the Krebs cycle enzyme catalyzing the citrate/isocitrate interconversion via cis-aconitate, as it possesses a [4Fe-4S]2+ cluster at the active site, making it an early and highly sensitive t… Show more

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“…In plants, mitochondria are central in managing oxidative stress via thermodynamic buffering, involving enhancement of antioxidant capacity and uncoupling, as well as detoxification and induction of programmed cell death (Popov, 2020;Gandin et al, 2021). This is supported by evidence that some bioactive plant compounds can protect plant mitochondria (Laus and Soccio, 2020). Critically, the stress response system has to not only be adaptive and protect cells but also induce cell death when necessary, suggesting a biphasic or hormetic dose-response curve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In plants, mitochondria are central in managing oxidative stress via thermodynamic buffering, involving enhancement of antioxidant capacity and uncoupling, as well as detoxification and induction of programmed cell death (Popov, 2020;Gandin et al, 2021). This is supported by evidence that some bioactive plant compounds can protect plant mitochondria (Laus and Soccio, 2020). Critically, the stress response system has to not only be adaptive and protect cells but also induce cell death when necessary, suggesting a biphasic or hormetic dose-response curve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13). Previous studies showed that these proteins are involved in the process of metabolism, photosynthesis and anti-stress physiology [ 33 38 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%