Role of Polyamines in Apoptosis and Other Recent Advances in Plant Polyamines

2005 
Numerous citations in the literature indicate that polyamines are intensively studied in plants. Polyamines are implicated in many functions of the plant cell. Excellent recent reviews cover much of this original research. This article is focused primarily on literature that relates research on the role of polyamines in apoptosis and programmed cell death in both plants and animals. Apoptosis and programmed cell death are considerably better studied in animal systems, and this review demonstrates that the role of polyamines in these processes in plant systems are remarkably congruent with what is known in animal systems. In addition, key recent research reports are reviewed that describe the functional analysis of key polyamine biosynthesis genes in plants in relation to responses to environmental stress signals. Molecular analysis is providing strong evidence for the polyamine biosynthetic pathways to play major roles in ameliorating plant responses to abiotic stresses.
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