Changes in the developmental or metabolic state of plastids can trigger profound changes in the transcript profiles of nuclear genes. Many nuclear transcription factors were shown to be controlled by signals generated in the organelles. In addition to the many different compounds for which an involvement in retrograde signaling is discussed, accumulating evidence suggests a role for proteins in plastid-to-nucleus communication. These proteins might be sequestered in the plastids before they act as transcriptional regulators in the nucleus. Indeed, several proteins exhibiting a dual localization in the plastids and the nucleus are promising candidates for such a direct signal transduction involving regulatory protein storage in the plastids....
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...
<p>In this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts during stress is descri...
Chloroplasts contain 3000–4000 different proteins but only a small subset of them is encoded in the ...
Changes in the developmental or metabolic state of plastids can trigger profound changes in the tran...
AbstractWhirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To inve...
Plastid proteins are encoded in two genomes, one in the nucleus and the other in the organelle. The ...
AbstractWhirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To inve...
AbstractThe presence of genes encoding organellar proteins in both the nucleus and the organelle nec...
The expression of the plastid genome is dependent on a large number of nucleus-encoded factors. Some...
Mitochondria heavily depend on the coordinated expression of both mitochondrial and nuclear genomes ...
Post-endosymbiotic evolution of the proto-chloroplast was characterized by gene transfer to the nucl...
An increasing number of eukaryotic proteins have been shown to have a dual localization in the DNA-c...
The term “retrograde signaling ” refers to the concept that signals originating from chloroplasts or...
Due to their bacterial endosymbiotic origin plastids are organelles with both nuclear-encoded and pl...
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...
<p>In this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts during stress is descri...
Chloroplasts contain 3000–4000 different proteins but only a small subset of them is encoded in the ...
Changes in the developmental or metabolic state of plastids can trigger profound changes in the tran...
AbstractWhirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To inve...
Plastid proteins are encoded in two genomes, one in the nucleus and the other in the organelle. The ...
AbstractWhirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To inve...
AbstractThe presence of genes encoding organellar proteins in both the nucleus and the organelle nec...
The expression of the plastid genome is dependent on a large number of nucleus-encoded factors. Some...
Mitochondria heavily depend on the coordinated expression of both mitochondrial and nuclear genomes ...
Post-endosymbiotic evolution of the proto-chloroplast was characterized by gene transfer to the nucl...
An increasing number of eukaryotic proteins have been shown to have a dual localization in the DNA-c...
The term “retrograde signaling ” refers to the concept that signals originating from chloroplasts or...
Due to their bacterial endosymbiotic origin plastids are organelles with both nuclear-encoded and pl...
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...
<p>In this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts during stress is descri...
Chloroplasts contain 3000–4000 different proteins but only a small subset of them is encoded in the ...