| Literature DB >> 24719466 |
Christine Gläßer1, Georg Haberer1, Iris Finkemeier2, Thomas Pfannschmidt3, Tatjana Kleine2, Dario Leister2, Karl-Josef Dietz4, Rainer Erich Häusler5, Bernhard Grimm6, Klaus Franz Xaver Mayer7.
Abstract
Plastid-to-nucleus signaling is essential for the coordination and adjustment of cellular metabolism in response to environmental and developmental cues of plant cells. A variety of operational retrograde signaling pathways have been described that are thought to be triggered by reactive oxygen species, photosynthesis redox imbalance, tetrapyrrole intermediates, and other metabolic traits. Here we report a meta-analysis based on transcriptome and protein interaction data. Comparing the output of these pathways reveals the commonalities and peculiarities stimulated by six different sources impinging on operational retrograde signaling. Our study provides novel insights into the interplay of these pathways, supporting the existence of an as-yet unknown core response module of genes being regulated under all conditions tested. Our analysis further highlights affiliated regulatory cis-elements and classifies abscisic acid and auxin-based signaling as secondary components involved in the response cascades following a plastidial signal. Our study provides a global analysis of structure and interfaces of different pathways involved in plastid-to-nucleus signaling and a new view on this complex cellular communication network.Entities:
Keywords: abscisic acid; auxin.; meta-analysis; retrograde signaling
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24719466 DOI: 10.1093/mp/ssu042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164