2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-015-2630-0
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Nitric Oxide Attenuates Oxidative Stress Induced by Arsenic in Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) Leaves

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“…NO, in turn, limits the accumulation of ROS by inhibition of NADPH oxidases, as well as by promoting changes in the antioxidant systems, suggesting the existence of complex feedback regulation of both signaling molecules ( Groß et al, 2013 ). In fact, the activation of antioxidant mechanisms to maintain ROS homeostasis often involves the participation of NO ( Farnese et al, 2013 ; Shi et al, 2014 ; Silveira et al, 2015 ). It has been shown that the addition of NO increased the activity of SOD up to 110% in sorghum plants exposed to arsenic ( Saxena and Shekhawat, 2013 ), in addition to the increase in CAT and APX and the activation of the ascorbate-glutathione cycle ( Hasanuzzaman and Fujita, 2013 ; Shi et al, 2014 ; Cheng et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Biosynthesis Transport and Metabolism Of Ros And Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NO, in turn, limits the accumulation of ROS by inhibition of NADPH oxidases, as well as by promoting changes in the antioxidant systems, suggesting the existence of complex feedback regulation of both signaling molecules ( Groß et al, 2013 ). In fact, the activation of antioxidant mechanisms to maintain ROS homeostasis often involves the participation of NO ( Farnese et al, 2013 ; Shi et al, 2014 ; Silveira et al, 2015 ). It has been shown that the addition of NO increased the activity of SOD up to 110% in sorghum plants exposed to arsenic ( Saxena and Shekhawat, 2013 ), in addition to the increase in CAT and APX and the activation of the ascorbate-glutathione cycle ( Hasanuzzaman and Fujita, 2013 ; Shi et al, 2014 ; Cheng et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Biosynthesis Transport and Metabolism Of Ros And Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5d). In fact, the activation of antioxidant mechanisms to maintain ROS homeostasis often involves NO (Hatamzadeh et al , 2015; Silveira et al , 2015). Many reports show that exogenous NO improves abiotic stress tolerance, causing decreases in [H 2 O 2 ] and lipid peroxidation (Gross et al , 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NO synthesis is increased in plants under drought and its role in promoting adaptive responses to cope with water deficit has been suggested (Cai et al , 2015; Silveira et al , 2017a). NO and NO-derived molecules play a critical role in intracellular redox signaling and in the activation of antioxidant defense mechanisms (Shi et al , 2014; Hatamzadeh et al , 2015; Silveira et al , 2015). For example, NO supply conferred drought tolerance to wheat seedlings, reducing membrane damage (Garcia-Mata and Lamattina, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as a central regulator of various growth and developmental events such as seed germination, root growth, floral transition, senescence and stress defences in plants (Beligni and Lamattina 2000;Beligni et al 2002;He et al 2004;Misra et al 2011;Siddiqui et al 2011). NO has been reported to exert a protective effect in response to drought (Garcia-Mata and Lamattina 2001;Santisree et al 2015), salt stress (Bai et al 2011), heat stress (Uchida et al 2002;Bavita et al 2012), heavy metal stress (Kopyra and Gwozdz 2003;Esim and Atici 2013;Yang et al 2013;Kaur et al 2015;Silveira et al 2015), herbicides (Beligni and Lamattina 1999) and UV radiations (Tossi et al 2011). Despite an increasing number of reports on the role of NO as an endogenous signalling molecule in plants, there is still a large knowledge gap about underlying molecular mechanisms of its action that can sense and transduce NO signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%