Frontiers in Plant Science (Oct 2024)

The ascorbate peroxidase–related protein: insights into its functioning in Chlamydomonas and Arabidopsis

  • Anna Caccamo,
  • Anna Caccamo,
  • Anna Caccamo,
  • Anna Caccamo,
  • Fernanda Lazzarotto,
  • Marcia Margis-Pinheiro,
  • Joris Messens,
  • Joris Messens,
  • Joris Messens,
  • Claire Remacle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1487328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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We review the newly classified ascorbate peroxidase–related (APX-R) proteins, which do not use ascorbate as electron donor to scavenge H2O2. We summarize recent discoveries on the function and the characterization of the APX-R protein of the green unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the land plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Additionally, we conduct in silico analyses on the conserved MxxM motif, present in most of the APX-R protein in different organisms, which is proposed to bind copper. Based on these analyses, we discuss the similarities between the APX-R and the class III peroxidases.

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