Tytuł pozycji:
Glutathione-dependent responses of plants to drought: a review
Water is a renewable resource. However, with the human population growth, economic development and improved
living standards, the world’s supply of fresh water is steadily decreasing and consequently water resources for agricultural
production are limited and diminishing. Water deficiency is a significant problem in agriculture and increasing efforts
are currently being made to understand plant tolerance mechanisms and to develop new tools (especially molecular)
that could underpin plant breeding and cultivation. However, the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of plant
water deficit tolerance are not fully understood, and the data available is incomplete. Here, we review the significance of
glutathione and its related enzymes in plant responses to drought. Firstly, the roles of reduced glutathione and reduced/
oxidized glutathione ratio, are discussed, followed by an extensive discussion of glutathione related enzymes, which play
an important role in plant responses to drought. Special attention is given to the S-glutathionylation of proteins, which is
involved in cell metabolism regulation and redox signaling in photosynthetic organisms subjected to abiotic stress. The
review concludes with a brief overview of future perspectives for the involvement of glutathione and related enzymes in
drought stress responses.