Chloroplast-derived signals modulate expression of nuclear genes for chloroplast proteins. GUN1 has recently been identified as a chloroplast-localized pentatricopeptide repeat protein that integrates information from several different signalling pathways
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
AbstractPlant cells have a unique problem: the coordination of three different genomes. While the do...
AbstractChloroplasts emit signals that modulate nuclear gene expression, thereby ensuring the proper...
Chloroplast-derived signals modulate expression of nuclear genes for chloroplast proteins. GUN1 has ...
SummaryPlastids are able to relay information to the nucleus to regulate stress responses. A new gen...
AbstractThe presence of genes encoding organellar proteins in both the nucleus and the organelle nec...
Chloroplast retrograde signals play important roles in coordinating the plastid and nuclear gene exp...
Chloroplast\u2013nucleus communication takes place via processes called anterograde and retrograde s...
Structural and functional components of chloroplast are encoded by genes localized both to nuclea...
Developmental or metabolic changes in chloroplasts can have profound effects on the rest of the plan...
Plant organelles produce retrograde signals to alter nuclear gene expression in order to coordinate ...
The GENOMES UNCOUPLED 1 (GUN1) gene has been reported to encode a chloroplast-localized pentatricope...
Communication between chloroplasts and the nucleus in response to various environmental cues may be ...
The term “retrograde signaling ” refers to the concept that signals originating from chloroplasts or...
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
AbstractPlant cells have a unique problem: the coordination of three different genomes. While the do...
AbstractChloroplasts emit signals that modulate nuclear gene expression, thereby ensuring the proper...
Chloroplast-derived signals modulate expression of nuclear genes for chloroplast proteins. GUN1 has ...
SummaryPlastids are able to relay information to the nucleus to regulate stress responses. A new gen...
AbstractThe presence of genes encoding organellar proteins in both the nucleus and the organelle nec...
Chloroplast retrograde signals play important roles in coordinating the plastid and nuclear gene exp...
Chloroplast\u2013nucleus communication takes place via processes called anterograde and retrograde s...
Structural and functional components of chloroplast are encoded by genes localized both to nuclea...
Developmental or metabolic changes in chloroplasts can have profound effects on the rest of the plan...
Plant organelles produce retrograde signals to alter nuclear gene expression in order to coordinate ...
The GENOMES UNCOUPLED 1 (GUN1) gene has been reported to encode a chloroplast-localized pentatricope...
Communication between chloroplasts and the nucleus in response to various environmental cues may be ...
The term “retrograde signaling ” refers to the concept that signals originating from chloroplasts or...
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
AbstractPlant cells have a unique problem: the coordination of three different genomes. While the do...