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Definition of a core module for the nuclear retrograde response to altered organellar gene expression identifies GLK overexpressors as gun mutants.

Dario Leister1, Tatjana Kleine1.   

Abstract

Retrograde signaling can be triggered by changes in organellar gene expression (OGE) induced by inhibitors such as lincomycin (LIN) or mutations that perturb OGE. Thus, an insufficiency of the organelle-targeted prolyl-tRNA synthetase PRORS1 in Arabidopsis thaliana activates retrograde signaling and reduces the expression of nuclear genes for photosynthetic proteins. Recently, we showed that mTERF6, a member of the so-called mitochondrial transcription termination factor (mTERF) family, is involved in the formation of chloroplast (cp) isoleucine-tRNA. To obtain further insights into its functions, co-expression analysis of MTERF6, PRORS1 and two other genes for organellar aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases was conducted. The results suggest a prominent role of mTERF6 in aminoacylation activity, light signaling and seed storage. Analysis of changes in whole-genome transcriptomes in the mterf6-1 mutant showed that levels of nuclear transcripts for cp OGE proteins were particularly affected. Comparison of the mterf6-1 transcriptome with that of prors1-2 showed that reduced aminoacylation of proline (prors1-2) and isoleucine (mterf6-1) tRNAs alters retrograde signaling in similar ways. Database analyses indicate that comparable gene expression changes are provoked by treatment with LIN, norflurazon or high light. A core OGE response module was defined by identifying genes that were differentially expressed under at least four of six conditions relevant to OGE signaling. Based on this module, overexpressors of the Golden2-like transcription factors GLK1 and GLK2 were identified as genomes uncoupled mutants.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26876646     DOI: 10.1111/ppl.12431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Plant        ISSN: 0031-9317            Impact factor:   4.500


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2.  Plastid-to-Nucleus Retrograde Signalling during Chloroplast Biogenesis Does Not Require ABI4.

Authors:  Sylwia M Kacprzak; Nobuyoshi Mochizuki; Belén Naranjo; Duorong Xu; Dario Leister; Tatjana Kleine; Haruko Okamoto; Matthew J Terry
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3.  The genomes uncoupled-dependent signalling pathway coordinates plastid biogenesis with the synthesis of anthocyanins.

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4.  Arabidopsis RCD1 coordinates chloroplast and mitochondrial functions through interaction with ANAC transcription factors.

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8.  LLM-Domain B-GATA Transcription Factors Play Multifaceted Roles in Controlling Greening in Arabidopsis.

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Review 10.  GOLDEN 2-LIKE Transcription Factors of Plants.

Authors:  Min Chen; Meiling Ji; Binbin Wen; Li Liu; Shaoxuan Li; Xiude Chen; Dongsheng Gao; Ling Li
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2016-10-04       Impact factor: 5.753

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