2012
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2012.00257
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Environmental control of plant nuclear gene expression by chloroplast redox signals

Abstract: Plant photosynthesis takes place in specialized cell organelles, the chloroplasts, which perform all essential steps of this process. The proteins involved in photosynthesis are encoded by genes located on the plastid and nuclear genomes. Proper function and regulation of light harvesting and energy fixation thus requires a tight coordination of the gene expression machineries in the two genetic compartments. This is achieved by a bi-directional exchange of information between nucleus and plastids. Signals eme… Show more

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“…communicate with the nucleus to regulate nuclear transcription and integrate chloroplast and nonchloroplast metabolism (Rüdiger & Oster, 2012; Rochaix & Ramundo, 2014). Reduced PET as a result of damage to PSII detected at 8 h of silicon starvation could result in an overall shift in the redox state of the chloroplast (Pfalz et al ., 2012). P ‐ I parameters α and P max also decreased at 8 h, from a limit in the supply of ATP and NADPH from impaired PET, a reduction in the supply of intermediates required for carbon fixation, and/or an increase in oxygen fixation by RuBisCO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…communicate with the nucleus to regulate nuclear transcription and integrate chloroplast and nonchloroplast metabolism (Rüdiger & Oster, 2012; Rochaix & Ramundo, 2014). Reduced PET as a result of damage to PSII detected at 8 h of silicon starvation could result in an overall shift in the redox state of the chloroplast (Pfalz et al ., 2012). P ‐ I parameters α and P max also decreased at 8 h, from a limit in the supply of ATP and NADPH from impaired PET, a reduction in the supply of intermediates required for carbon fixation, and/or an increase in oxygen fixation by RuBisCO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism for the reduction in the CP1 level in cbr mutants is still unresolved in this study. One potential mechanism is that the CP1 levels are decreased to balance excitation between PSI and PSII (Pfalz et al 2012). In cbr plants, PSII is damaged and the plastoquinone pool must be oxidized.…”
Section: Defense Mechanism To High-light Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another significant posttranslational change is the relative partitioning of light-harvesting complexes between the photosystems, which occurs within 6 h, before the levels of the antennae proteins have changed significantly. Posttranslational regulation of photosynthesis is known to be important in a range of stress responses as well as in diurnal changes (de Vitry et al, 1989;Geiger and Servaites, 1994;Turkina et al, 2006;Pfalz et al, 2012). Such changes include structural modifications of individual proteins and photosynthetic complexes as well as allosteric regulation of enzyme activities.…”
Section: Regulation Of Photosynthetic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%