Literature DB >> 20801922

Chromoplast differentiation: current status and perspectives.

Isabel Egea1, Cristina Barsan, Wanping Bian, Eduardo Purgatto, Alain Latché, Christian Chervin, Mondher Bouzayen, Jean-Claude Pech.   

Abstract

Chromoplasts are carotenoid-accumulating plastids conferring color to many flowers and fruits as well as to some tubers and roots. Chromoplast differentiation proceeds from preexisting plastids, most often chloroplasts. One of the most prominent changes is remodeling of the internal membrane system associated with the formation of carotenoid-accumulating structures. During the differentiation process the plastid genome is essentially stable and transcriptional activity is restricted. The buildup of the chromoplast for specific metabolic characteristics is essentially dependent upon the transcriptional activity of the nucleus. Important progress has been made in terms of mediation of the chloroplast-to-chromoplast transition with the discovery of the crucial role of the Or gene. In this article we review recent developments in the structural, biochemical and molecular aspects of chromoplast differentiation and also consider the reverse differentiation of chromoplasts into chloroplast-like structures during the regreening process occurring in some fruit. Future perspectives toward a full understanding of chromoplast differentiation include in-depth knowledge of the changes occurring in the plastidial proteome during chromoplastogenesis, elucidation of the role of hormones and the search for signals that govern the dialog between the nuclear and the chromoplastic genome.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20801922     DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcq136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0781            Impact factor:   4.927


  70 in total

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8.  Proteomic analysis of chloroplast-to-chromoplast transition in tomato reveals metabolic shifts coupled with disrupted thylakoid biogenesis machinery and elevated energy-production components.

Authors:  Cristina Barsan; Mohamed Zouine; Elie Maza; Wanping Bian; Isabel Egea; Michel Rossignol; David Bouyssie; Carole Pichereaux; Eduardo Purgatto; Mondher Bouzayen; Alain Latché; Jean-Claude Pech
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Authors:  Hui Yuan; Katherine Owsiany; T E Sheeja; Xiangjun Zhou; Caroline Rodriguez; Yongxi Li; Ralf Welsch; Noam Chayut; Yong Yang; Theodore W Thannhauser; Mandayam V Parthasarathy; Qiang Xu; Xiuxin Deng; Zhangjun Fei; Ari Schaffer; Nurit Katzir; Joseph Burger; Yaakov Tadmor; Li Li
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2015-07-29       Impact factor: 8.340

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