2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108019
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Signaling from Plastid Genome Stability Modulates Endoreplication and Cell Cycle during Plant Development

Abstract: Highlights d Plastid genome instability alters endoreplication and cell cycle d Plastid genome instability results in increased expression of cell-cycle-related genes d SOG1 mediates the activation of cell-cycle-related genes by plastid genome instability d ROS is required for communication of plastid genome with endoreplication and cell cycle

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“…We also checked whether radA plants could have increased rearrangements of the cpDNA, as described for Arabidopsis why1why3 and why1why3reca1 Arabidopsis mutants, and for maize cptK1 (Duan et al, 2020; Le Ret et al, 2018; Zampini et al, 2015). Analysis by PCR using divergent primers has been used before to detect increased rearrangements of the cpDNA (Duan et al, 2020; Marechal et al, 2009). But in our hands, after testing six pairs of primers described in the literature we just obtained either negative or irreproducible results.…”
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“…We also checked whether radA plants could have increased rearrangements of the cpDNA, as described for Arabidopsis why1why3 and why1why3reca1 Arabidopsis mutants, and for maize cptK1 (Duan et al, 2020; Le Ret et al, 2018; Zampini et al, 2015). Analysis by PCR using divergent primers has been used before to detect increased rearrangements of the cpDNA (Duan et al, 2020; Marechal et al, 2009). But in our hands, after testing six pairs of primers described in the literature we just obtained either negative or irreproducible results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In plants, SMR genes encode inhibitors of CDK-cyclin complexes that are transcriptionally induced in response to changing conditions, integrating environmental and metabolic signals with cell cycle control (Dubois et al, 2018; Hudik et al, 2014; Yi et al, 2014). Interestingly, chloroplastic defects have been shown to induce cell cycle arrest through the induction of SMR5 and SMR7 (Duan et al, 2020; Hudik et al, 2014). How these genes are activated remains to be fully elucidated, but the mechanism could involve the activation of the DNA damage response (DDR).…”
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“…Enhanced nuclear endoreplication and altered cell cycle regulation occur in response to chemical and genetic disruption of the plastid genome (Duan et al ., 2020). This phenomenon requires the gene SOG1 , a putative nuclear transcription factor responsive to DNA damage (Duan, et al ., 2020). Plastid genome disruption triggers increased ROS to effect this response and, remarkably, SOG1 interacts with Sucrose Nonfermenting‐Related Kinase 1 ( SnRK1 ) (Hamasaki et al ., 2019), reiterating the linkage of plastid status with energy homeostasis.…”
Section: Energy‐generating Organelles As Important Environmental Sensors In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%