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Recent Advances Clarifying the Structure and Function of Plant Apyrases (Nucleoside Triphosphate Diphosphohydrolases).

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Clark, Greg 
Brown, Katherine A 

Abstract

Studies implicating an important role for apyrase (NTPDase) enzymes in plant growth and development began appearing in the literature more than three decades ago. After early studies primarily in potato, Arabidopsis and legumes, especially important discoveries that advanced an understanding of the biochemistry, structure and function of these enzymes have been published in the last half-dozen years, revealing that they carry out key functions in diverse other plants. These recent discoveries about plant apyrases include, among others, novel findings on its crystal structures, its biochemistry, its roles in plant stress responses and its induction of major changes in gene expression when its expression is suppressed or enhanced. This review will describe and discuss these recent advances and the major questions about plant apyrases that remain unanswered.

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Keywords

Arabidopsis, apyrase crystal structure, calmodulin, pea, potato, reactive oxygen species, Apyrase, Catalytic Domain, Chemical Phenomena, Drug Discovery, Enzyme Inhibitors, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Models, Molecular, Plant Proteins, Protein Conformation, Structure-Activity Relationship

Journal Title

Int J Mol Sci

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Journal ISSN

1661-6596
1422-0067

Volume Title

22

Publisher

MDPI AG
Sponsorship
National Science Foundation (IOS-1027514)
Texas crop Science (UTA13-000682)