AbstractWhirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To investigate whether the protein translocates from chloroplasts to the nucleus, we inserted a construct encoding an HA-tagged Whirly1 into the plastid genome of tobacco. Although the tagged protein was synthesized in plastids, it was detected in nuclei. Dual location of the protein was confirmed by immunocytological analyses. These results indicate that the plastidial Whirly1 is translocated from the plastid to the nucleus where it affects expression of target genes such as PR1. Our results support a role of Whirly1 in plastid-nucleus communication
<p>In this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts during stress is descri...
WHIRLY1 is largely targeted to plastids, where it is a major constituent of the nucleoids. To explor...
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...
AbstractWhirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To inve...
WHIRLY1 is an abundant protein of chloroplast nucleoids, which has also been named pTAC-1 with regar...
WHIRLY1 is an abundant protein of chloroplast nucleoids, which has also been named pTAC-1 with regar...
Changes in the developmental or metabolic state of plastids can trigger profound changes in the tran...
Changes in the developmental or metabolic state of plastids can trigger profound changes in the tran...
An increasing number of eukaryotic proteins have been shown to have a dual localization in the DNA-c...
Chloroplast biogenesis requires coordinated expression of plastome and nuclear genes. The single-str...
WHIRLY1 is a protein that can be translocated from the plastids to the nucleus, making it an ideal c...
WHIRLY1 is a protein that can be translocated from the plastids to the nucleus, making it an ideal c...
AbstractThe presence of genes encoding organellar proteins in both the nucleus and the organelle nec...
In eukaryotes, many genes were transferred to the nucleus from prokaryotic ancestors of the cytoplas...
Communication between chloroplasts and the nucleus in response to various environmental cues may be ...
<p>In this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts during stress is descri...
WHIRLY1 is largely targeted to plastids, where it is a major constituent of the nucleoids. To explor...
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...
AbstractWhirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To inve...
WHIRLY1 is an abundant protein of chloroplast nucleoids, which has also been named pTAC-1 with regar...
WHIRLY1 is an abundant protein of chloroplast nucleoids, which has also been named pTAC-1 with regar...
Changes in the developmental or metabolic state of plastids can trigger profound changes in the tran...
Changes in the developmental or metabolic state of plastids can trigger profound changes in the tran...
An increasing number of eukaryotic proteins have been shown to have a dual localization in the DNA-c...
Chloroplast biogenesis requires coordinated expression of plastome and nuclear genes. The single-str...
WHIRLY1 is a protein that can be translocated from the plastids to the nucleus, making it an ideal c...
WHIRLY1 is a protein that can be translocated from the plastids to the nucleus, making it an ideal c...
AbstractThe presence of genes encoding organellar proteins in both the nucleus and the organelle nec...
In eukaryotes, many genes were transferred to the nucleus from prokaryotic ancestors of the cytoplas...
Communication between chloroplasts and the nucleus in response to various environmental cues may be ...
<p>In this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts during stress is descri...
WHIRLY1 is largely targeted to plastids, where it is a major constituent of the nucleoids. To explor...
International audienceIn this article a novel mechanism of retrograde signaling by chloroplasts duri...