2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-015-0161-6
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Dysfunctional chloroplasts up-regulate the expression of mitochondrial genes in Arabidopsis seedlings

Abstract: Chloroplasts and mitochondria play important roles in maintaining metabolic and energy homeostasis in the plant cell. The interactions between these two organelles, especially photosynthesis and respiration, have been intensively studied. Still, little is known about the regulation of mitochondrial gene expression by chloroplasts and vice versa. The gene expression machineries in chloroplasts and mitochondria rely heavily on the nuclear genome. Thus, the interactions between nucleus and these organelles, inclu… Show more

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“…LIN specifically inhibits chloroplast translation even though it also has secondary effects on mitochondrial gene expression at high concentrations, i.e. those causing seedling bleaching [ 29 , 30 ]. WT (Columbia) Arabidopsis plants were germinated and grown for 10 days under long-day (LD) conditions in the presence of LIN at concentrations causing from no visible symptoms (5 μM) to complete bleaching (100 μM) ( Fig 1B ).…”
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“…LIN specifically inhibits chloroplast translation even though it also has secondary effects on mitochondrial gene expression at high concentrations, i.e. those causing seedling bleaching [ 29 , 30 ]. WT (Columbia) Arabidopsis plants were germinated and grown for 10 days under long-day (LD) conditions in the presence of LIN at concentrations causing from no visible symptoms (5 μM) to complete bleaching (100 μM) ( Fig 1B ).…”
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“…Unlike LIN, NFZ treatment did not trigger the accumulation of chaperone transcripts ( Fig 7A ). While both inhibitors cause similar bleaching symptoms ( Fig 1 ), only LIN has a direct impact on PGE [ 28 30 ]. Blockage of carotenoid biosynthesis with NFZ can eventually alter PGE as it leads to decreased photoprotection and photooxidation, but LIN directly inhibits the translation of plastome-encoded proteins and has a much stronger impact on RNA transcription and processing than NFZ [ 30 , 53 ].…”
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“…Therefore, extensive researches on the interaction between these organelles have been carried out with respect to photosynthesis and respiration at physiological levels. But, only one paper (Liao et al 2016) has mentioned that dysfunctional chloroplast is related to the up-regulation of mitochondrial gene expression in Arabidopsis. Our results is the first report for the chloroplast gene expression change by dysfunctional mitochondria, showing accumulation of chloroplast proteins can be regulated by mitochondrial signal.…”
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“…Chloroplastic retrograde signaling changes both nuclear (Fernández and Strand 2008;Liao et al 2016;Woodson 2016) and mitochondrial gene expression (Liao et al 2016). However, little is known about the regulation of chloroplast genes and nuclear genes for chloroplast proteins by mitochondrial retrograde signaling.…”
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