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Non-symbiotic hemoglobins in the life of seeds

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PHYTOCHEMISTRY
卷 87, 期 -, 页码 7-15

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2012.11.016

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Crystal structure; Hexacoordinate and dimeric proteins; Hypoxia in seeds; Non-symbiotic hemoglobins; nsHbs/NO cycle in seeds; Rice nsHbs; Spatial expression of seed nsHbs

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  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICINN, Spain) [CGL2009-11425]

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Non-symbiotic hemoglobins (nsHbs), ancestors of symbiotic-Hbs, are hexacoordinated dimeric proteins, for which the crystal structure is well described. According to the extent of hexacoordination, nsHbs are classified as belonging to class-1 (nsHbs1) or class-2 (nsHbs2). The nsHbs1 show weak hexacoordination, moderate rates of O-2-binding, very small rates of O-2 dissociation, and a remarkably high affinity for O-2, all suggesting a function involving O-2 scavenging. In contrast, the nsHbs2 exhibit strong hexacoordination, low rates of O-2-binding and moderately low O-2 dissociation and affinity, suggesting a sensing role for sustained low (mu M) levels of O-2. The existence of spatial and specific expression of nsHbs1 suggests that nsHbs play tissue-specific rather than housekeeping functions. The permeation of O-2 into seeds is usually prevented during the desiccation phase and early imbibition, generating an internal hypoxic environment that leads to ATP limitation. During evolution, the seed has acquired mechanisms to prevent or reduce this hypoxic stress. The nsHbs1/NO cycle appear to be involved in modulating the redox state in the seed and in maintaining an active metabolism. Under O-2 deficit, NADH and NO are synthesized in the seed and nsHbs1 scavenges O-2, which is used to transform NO into NO3- with concomitant formation of Fe-3(+)-nsHbs1. Expression of nsHbs1 is not detectable in dry viable seeds. However, in the seeds cross-talk occurs between nsHbs1 and NO during germination. This review considers the current status of our knowledge of seed nsHbs and considers key issues of further work to better understand their role in seed physiology. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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