A unique Ni2+ ‐dependent and methylglyoxal‐inducible rice glyoxalase I possesses a single active site and functions in abiotic stress response

Volume: 78, Issue: 6, Pages: 951 - 963
Published: Jun 1, 2014
Abstract
†Both authors contributed equally to this work. SUMMARY The glyoxalase system constitutes the major pathway for the detoxification of metabolically produced cytotoxin methylglyoxal (MG) into a non-toxic metabolite D-lactate. Glyoxalase I (GLY I) is an evolutionarily conserved metalloenzyme requiring divalent metal ions for its activity: Zn 2+ in the case of eukaryotes or Ni 2+ for enzymes of prokaryotic origin. Plant GLY I proteins are part of a...
Paper Details
Title
A unique Ni2+ ‐dependent and methylglyoxal‐inducible rice glyoxalase I possesses a single active site and functions in abiotic stress response
Published Date
Jun 1, 2014
Volume
78
Issue
6
Pages
951 - 963
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