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Glutathione.Glutathione-dependent phytohormone responses: teasing apart signaling and antioxidant functions.Oxidative stress and antioxidative systems: recipes for successful data collection and interpretation.Analysis of cytosolic isocitrate dehydrogenase and glutathione reductase 1 in photoperiod-influenced responses to ozone using Arabidopsis knockout mutants.Missing links in understanding redox signaling via thiol/disulfide modulation: how is glutathione oxidized in plants?Glutathione in plants: an integrated overview.Plant catalases: peroxisomal redox guardians.The roles of reactive oxygen metabolism in drought: not so cut and dried.The metabolomics of oxidative stress.Cytosolic and Chloroplastic DHARs Cooperate in Oxidative Stress-Driven Activation of the Salicylic Acid Pathway.High CO2 Primes Plant Biotic Stress Defences through Redox-Linked Pathways.The ROS Wheel: Refining ROS Transcriptional Footprints.Functional analysis of Arabidopsis mutants points to novel roles for glutathione in coupling H(2)O(2) to activation of salicylic acid accumulation and signaling.Arabidopsis GLUTATHIONE REDUCTASE1 plays a crucial role in leaf responses to intracellular hydrogen peroxide and in ensuring appropriate gene expression through both salicylic acid and jasmonic acid signaling pathways.The protein phosphatase subunit PP2A-B'γ is required to suppress day length-dependent pathogenesis responses triggered by intracellular oxidative stress.Regulating the redox gatekeeper: vacuolar sequestration puts glutathione disulfide in its place.Climate Change, CO2, and Defense: The Metabolic, Redox, and Signaling Perspectives.Measurement of Transcripts Associated with Photorespiration and Related Redox Signaling.Analysis of knockout mutants suggests that Arabidopsis NADP-MALIC ENZYME2 does not play an essential role in responses to oxidative stress of intracellular or extracellular origin.SHORT-ROOT Deficiency Alleviates the Cell Death Phenotype of the Arabidopsis catalase2 Mutant under Photorespiration-Promoting Conditions.Glutathione and NADPH in plant responses to H2O2.Analysis of catalase mutants underscores the essential role of CATALASE2 for plant growth and day length-dependent oxidative signallingRedox-dependent control of nuclear transcription in plantsGlutathione oxidation in response to intracellular H2O2: Key but overlapping roles for dehydroascorbate reductasesThe Protein Phosphatase PP2A-B'γ Takes Control over Salicylic Acid to Suppress Defense and Premature SenescenceManaging Competing Interests: Partitioning S between Glutathione and Protein SynthesisHighlighting the Fast Signals that Establish Remote Metabolite ProfilesReactive oxygen species in plant developmentAnother gun Dismantled: ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE4 Is Not a Target of Retrograde SignalingKeep Sugar Away to Stay Active: Glycosylation of Methyl Salicylate Shuts Down Systemic SignalingA Novel Specialized Immune Player: BSK5 Is Required for Restricting Pathogen ProgressionOn the move: redox-dependent protein relocation in plantsThe Immune Redoxome: Effector-Triggered Immunity Switches Cysteine Oxidation ProfilesNPR1 Has Everything under ControlWhat Are the Roles for Dehydroascorbate Reductases and Glutathione in Sustaining Ascorbate Accumulation?
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