Abstract:Reconfiguration of the plastidial proteome in response to environmental inputs is central to readjustment of its metabolic and structural states. This is necessary for the functionality of this metabolic hub, and the maintenance of organismal integrity. This report establishes the role of the plastidial retrograde signaling metabolite, MEcPP, in increasing the abundance of the putative plastidial metalloprotease (VIR3), and the ensuing decline of VIR3 target enzymes, ascorbate peroxidase and glyceraldehyde 3-p… Show more
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