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Roles of stay-green (SGR) homologs during chlorophyll degradation in green plants

Baozhen Jiao, Qingwei Meng, Wei Lv

2020Botanical studies54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chlorophyll (Chl) degradation is one of the most obvious signs of leaf senescence and fruit ripening. Stay-green (SGR) homologs that can remove magnesium from Chl a are the most important components in Chl degradation pathway in green plants. SGR homologs are not only universally involved in Chl breakdown during the senescence of green organs, but also play crucial roles in other organs during plant growth and development, such as fruit mature and nodule development. In this review, we focus on the diverse functions of SGR homologs in plant growth and development. A better understanding of SGR would be helpful for providing a theoretical basis for further illustrating the regulatory mechanism of SGR homologs.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRipeningChlorophyllHomologous chromosomeSenescenceDegradation (telecommunications)BotanyPlant growthMechanism (biology)PhotosynthesisCell biologyGeneGeneticsTelecommunicationsEpistemologyPhilosophyComputer sciencePlant nutrient uptake and metabolismPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects