Literature DB >> 21431080

Hormesis and a Chemical Raison D'être for Secondary Plant Metabolites.

Franz Hadacek1, Gert Bachmann, Doris Engelmeier, Vladimir Chobot.   

Abstract

In plants, accumulation in specific compartments and huge structural diversity of secondary metabolites is one trait that is not understood yet. By exploring the diverse abiotic and biotic interactions of plants above- and belowground, we provide examples that are characterized by nonlinear effects of the secondary metabolites. We propose that redox chemistry, specifically the reduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and, in their absence, reduction of molecular oxygen by the identical secondary metabolite, is an important component of the hormetic effects caused by these compounds. This is illustrated for selected phenols, terpenoids, and alkaloids. The redox reactions are modulated by the variable availability of transition metals that serve as donors of electrons in a Fenton reaction mode. Low levels of ROS stimulate growth, cell differentiation, and stress resistance; high levels induce programmed cell death. We propose that provision of molecules that can participate in this redox chemistry is the raison d'être for secondary metabolites. In this context, the presence or absence of functional groups in the molecule is more essential than the whole structure. Accordingly, there exist no constraints that limit structural diversity. Redox chemistry is ubiquitous, from the atmosphere to the soil.

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Keywords:  Fenton reaction; Reactive oxygen species; abiotic interactions; alkaloids; biotic interactions; litter decomposition; phenols; terpenoids

Year:  2010        PMID: 21431080      PMCID: PMC3057638          DOI: 10.2203/dose-response.09-028.Hadacek

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dose Response        ISSN: 1559-3258            Impact factor:   2.658


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