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Title: Current approaches to measure nitric oxide in plants
Authors: Vishwakarma, Abhaypratap
Wany, Aakanksha
Pandey, Sonika
Bulle, Mallesham
Kumari, Aprajita
Kishorekumar, Reddy
Igamberdiev, Abir U.
Mur, Luis A.J.
Gupta, Kapuganti Jagadis
Keywords: Nitric oxide
Quantum cascade laser
chemiluminiscence
hemoglobin
mitochondria
redox
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Journal of Experimental Botany, 70(17): 4333-4343
Abstract: Nitric oxide (NO), is now established as an important signalling molecule in plants where they influence growth, development and responses to stress. Despite of extensive research, the most appropriate methods to measure and localise these signalling radicals are debated and still needs investigation. Many confounding factors such as presence of other reactive intermediates, scavenging enzymes and compartmentation, influence how accurately each can be measured. Further, these signalling radicals have short half-lives ranging from seconds to minutes based on the cellular redox condition. Hence, it is necessary to use the sensitive and specific methods in order to understand the contribution of each signalling molecule to various biological processes. In this review, we will provide current state knowledge on NO measurement in plant samples, via various methods. We will also discuss advantages, limitations and wider applications of each method.
Description: Accepted date: 18 May 2019
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/953
ISSN: 1460-2431
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