International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2018)

Role of Cytokinins in Senescence, Antioxidant Defence and Photosynthesis

  • Martin Hönig,
  • Lucie Plíhalová,
  • Alexandra Husičková,
  • Jaroslav Nisler,
  • Karel Doležal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 12
p. 4045

Abstract

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Cytokinins modulate a number of important developmental processes, including the last phase of leaf development, known as senescence, which is associated with chlorophyll breakdown, photosynthetic apparatus disintegration and oxidative damage. There is ample evidence that cytokinins can slow down all these senescence-accompanying changes. Here, we review relationships between the various mechanisms of action of these regulatory molecules. We highlight their connection to photosynthesis, the pivotal process that generates assimilates, however may also lead to oxidative damage. Thus, we also focus on cytokinin induction of protective responses against oxidative damage. Activation of antioxidative enzymes in senescing tissues is described as well as changes in the levels of naturally occurring antioxidative compounds, such as phenolic acids and flavonoids, in plant explants. The main goal of this review is to show how the biological activities of cytokinins may be related to their chemical structure. New links between molecular aspects of natural cytokinins and their synthetic derivatives with antisenescent properties are described. Structural motifs in cytokinin molecules that may explain why these molecules play such a significant regulatory role are outlined.

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