[PDF][PDF] Regulation of apoptosis in living organisms: A biotechnological approach

S Mishra, A Tyagi, SP Dwivedi - Biotechnol Bioinf Bioeng, 2011 - researchgate.net
S Mishra, A Tyagi, SP Dwivedi
Biotechnol Bioinf Bioeng, 2011researchgate.net
Plants, animals and several unicellular eukaryotes use programmed cell death (PCD) for
defense and developmental mechanisms. While cell death pathways in animals have been
well characterized, relatively little is known about the molecular mechanism of such a
strategy in plants. Although, very few regulatory proteins or protein domains have been
identified as conserved across all eukaryotic PCD forms, a remarkable overlap has been
suggested between the hallmarks of PCD in plants and animals, both at cellular and …
Abstract
Plants, animals and several unicellular eukaryotes use programmed cell death (PCD) for defense and developmental mechanisms. While cell death pathways in animals have been well characterized, relatively little is known about the molecular mechanism of such a strategy in plants. Although, very few regulatory proteins or protein domains have been identified as conserved across all eukaryotic PCD forms, a remarkable overlap has been suggested between the hallmarks of PCD in plants and animals, both at cellular and molecular level. Morphological and biochemical features like chromatin condensation, nuclear DNA fragmentation, and participation of caspase like proteases in plant PCD appear to be similar across the board and in conformity with the process in metazoans as well. Transgenic expression of mammalian anti-and proapoptotic proteins in plants has been shown to influence the regulatory pathways of cell death activation and suppression, indicating the existence of functional counterparts of such genes in plants, several of which have now been cloned and characterized to various extents. This suggests that despite differences, there may be a fair level of functional similarity between the mechanistic components of plant and animal apoptosis. Although genome scan of Arabidopsis thaliana seems to rule out the existence of major mammalian apoptotic counterparts in plants, the identification of caspase like proteins and other structural homologs (metacaspases) together with mildly conserved apoptotic players like Bax-1 inhibitor may seemed to suggest some degree of common grounds both in execution and in the regulation of the cell death phenomenon. The overall review of the available data pertaining to mechanism of PCD in plants is at best inclined to support an ancestral relationship with animal apoptosis rather than any common regulational strategies. The establishment of mechanistic details of the phenomenon in plants is certain to throw up many surprises to necessitate a fresh review of this intriguing phenomenon. Metacaspases and Paracaspases having been ruled out to possess caspase activity is the beginning for this surprise to unfold.
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