Regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress

Salt stress is a significant environmental element that affects the growth and development of plants. To maintain cellular homeostasis and survival under salt stress, plants regulate nucleotide (purines and pyrimidines) metabolism. The nucleotide regulation fluctuates due to the salt stress and can...

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Autores principales: Singh, A., Prasad, S.S., Das, U., Ingle, K.P., Patil, K., Shukla, P.K., Ramteke, P., Rajeshwar, J., Gayathri, M., Senthilmurugan, P., Buddiga, J.
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149148
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author Singh, A.
Prasad, S.S.
Das, U.
Ingle, K.P.
Patil, K.
Shukla, P.K.
Ramteke, P.
Rajeshwar, J.
Gayathri, M.
Senthilmurugan, P.
Buddiga, J.
author_browse Buddiga, J.
Das, U.
Gayathri, M.
Ingle, K.P.
Patil, K.
Prasad, S.S.
Rajeshwar, J.
Ramteke, P.
Senthilmurugan, P.
Shukla, P.K.
Singh, A.
author_facet Singh, A.
Prasad, S.S.
Das, U.
Ingle, K.P.
Patil, K.
Shukla, P.K.
Ramteke, P.
Rajeshwar, J.
Gayathri, M.
Senthilmurugan, P.
Buddiga, J.
author_sort Singh, A.
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description Salt stress is a significant environmental element that affects the growth and development of plants. To maintain cellular homeostasis and survival under salt stress, plants regulate nucleotide (purines and pyrimidines) metabolism. The nucleotide regulation fluctuates due to the salt stress and can disrupt the equilibrium of purines and pyrimidines production. This modification will alter the availability of precursors for the production of nucleic acids, impacting cell functions. Purines and pyrimidines regulate, break down, and manipulate enzymes responsible for metabolism. Also, it has been found that salt-tolerant plants have faster rates of purines production and lower rates of degradation than salt-sensitive plants, which enables them to maintain significant quantities of nucleotides and nucleic acids under salt stress. These modifications help plants to adapt and become more tolerant to salt stress while also playing a critical role in reducing the harmful effects of salt stress on growth and development. This chapter covers how crucial nucleotide de novo and salvage mechanisms enable plants to cope with salt stress.
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spelling CGSpace1491482024-12-05T16:33:31Z Regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress Singh, A. Prasad, S.S. Das, U. Ingle, K.P. Patil, K. Shukla, P.K. Ramteke, P. Rajeshwar, J. Gayathri, M. Senthilmurugan, P. Buddiga, J. salt tolerance nucleic acids salinity nucleotides purines pyrimidines enzymes growth plant developmental stages homeostasis stress Salt stress is a significant environmental element that affects the growth and development of plants. To maintain cellular homeostasis and survival under salt stress, plants regulate nucleotide (purines and pyrimidines) metabolism. The nucleotide regulation fluctuates due to the salt stress and can disrupt the equilibrium of purines and pyrimidines production. This modification will alter the availability of precursors for the production of nucleic acids, impacting cell functions. Purines and pyrimidines regulate, break down, and manipulate enzymes responsible for metabolism. Also, it has been found that salt-tolerant plants have faster rates of purines production and lower rates of degradation than salt-sensitive plants, which enables them to maintain significant quantities of nucleotides and nucleic acids under salt stress. These modifications help plants to adapt and become more tolerant to salt stress while also playing a critical role in reducing the harmful effects of salt stress on growth and development. This chapter covers how crucial nucleotide de novo and salvage mechanisms enable plants to cope with salt stress. 2024 2024-07-18T14:38:24Z 2024-07-18T14:38:24Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149148 en Open Access Singh, A.; Prasad, S.S.; Das, U.; Ingle, K.P.; Patil, K.; Shukla, P.K.; Ramteke, P.; Rajeshwar, J.; Gayathri, M.; Senthilmurugan, P.; Buddiga, J. 2024. Regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress. In CABI eBooks. (pp. 9–23). https://doi.org/10.1079/9781800623033.0002
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nucleic acids
salinity
nucleotides
purines
pyrimidines
enzymes
growth
plant developmental stages
homeostasis
stress
Singh, A.
Prasad, S.S.
Das, U.
Ingle, K.P.
Patil, K.
Shukla, P.K.
Ramteke, P.
Rajeshwar, J.
Gayathri, M.
Senthilmurugan, P.
Buddiga, J.
Regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress
title Regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress
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title_fullStr Regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress
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title_short Regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress
title_sort regulation of nucleotide metabolism in response to salt stress
topic salt tolerance
nucleic acids
salinity
nucleotides
purines
pyrimidines
enzymes
growth
plant developmental stages
homeostasis
stress
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149148
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