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Retrograde signaling in plants: a critical review focusing on the GUN pathway and beyond

Retrograde signaling in plants: a critical review focusing on the GUN pathway and beyond | Plant hormones (Literature sources on phytohormones and plant signalling) | Scoop.it
Authors: Andreas S. Richter, Thomas Nägele, Bernhard Grimm, Kerstin Kaufmann, Michael Schroda, Dario Leister and Tatjana Kleine.

Plant Communications (2023)

Abstract: "Plastids communicate their developmental and physiological status to the nucleus via retrograde signaling, thus allowing nuclear gene expression to be adjusted appropriately. Signaling during plastid biogenesis and responses of mature chloroplasts to environmental changes are designated as ‘biogenic’ and ‘operational’ controls, respectively. A prominent example of the investigation of biogenic signaling is the screen for gun (genomes uncoupled) mutants. Although the first five gun mutants were identified 30 years ago, the functions of GUN proteins in retrograde signaling remain controversial and that of GUN1 is hotly disputed. Here, we provide background information and critically discuss recently proposed concepts that address GUN-related signaling and some novel gun mutants. Moreover, considering heme as a candidate in retrograde signaling, we revisit the spatial organization of heme biosynthesis and export from plastids. Although this review focuses on GUN pathways, we also highlight recent progress in the identification and elucidation of chloroplast-derived signals that regulate the acclimation response in green algae and plants. Here, stress-induced accumulation of unfolded/misassembled chloroplast proteins evokes a chloroplast-specific unfolded protein response (cpUPR), which leads to changes in the expression levels of nucleus-encoded chaperones and proteases to restore plastid protein homeostasis. We also address the importance of chloroplast-derived signals for activation of flavonoid biosynthesis leading to the production of anthocyanins during stress acclimation through sucrose non-fermenting-1-related protein kinase-1 (SnRK1). Finally, a framework for the identification and quantification of intercompartmental signaling cascades at the proteomic and metabolomic levels is provided, and we discuss future directions in the dissection of organelle-nucleus communication."
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A plastidial retrograde-signal potentiates biosynthesis of systemic stress response activators - Preprint

A plastidial retrograde-signal potentiates biosynthesis of systemic stress response activators - Preprint | Plant hormones (Literature sources on phytohormones and plant signalling) | Scoop.it

Authors: Liping Zeng, Jin-Zheng Wang, Xiang He, Haiyan Ke, Mark Lemos, William M. Gray and Katayoon Dehesh.


bioRxiv (2021)


Abstract: "Plants employ an array of intricate and hierarchical signaling cascades to perceive and transduce informational cues to synchronize and tailor adaptive responses. Systemic stress response (SSR) is a recognized complex signaling and response network quintessential to plant's local and distal responses to environmental triggers, however, the identity of the initiating signals has remained fragmented. Here, we show that both biotic (aphids and viral pathogens) and abiotic (high light and wounding) stresses induce accumulation of the plastidial-retrograde-signaling metabolite, methylerythritol cyclodiphosphate (MEcPP), leading to reduction of the phytohormone, auxin, and the subsequent decreased expression of the phosphatase, PP2C.D1. This enables phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK3/6), and the consequential induction of the downstream events ultimately resulting in biosynthesis of the two SSR priming metabolites, pipecolic- and N-hydroxy-pipecolic acid. This work identifies plastids as the initiation site, and the plastidial retrograde-signal, MEcPP as the initiator of a multi-component signaling cascade potentiating the biosynthesis of SSR activators, in response to biotic and abiotic triggers."

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How is auxin linked with cellular energy pathways to promote growth? 

How is auxin linked with cellular energy pathways to promote growth?  | Plant hormones (Literature sources on phytohormones and plant signalling) | Scoop.it

Authors:  Nathan D. Tivendale and A. Harvey Millar.


New Phytologist (2022)


Abstract: "Auxin is the ‘growth hormone’ and modulation of its concentration correlates with changes in photosynthesis and respiration, influencing the cellular energy budget for biosynthesis and proliferation. However, the relative importance of mechanisms by which auxin directly influences photosynthesis and respiration, or vice versa, are unclear. Here we bring together recent evidence linking auxin with photosynthesis, plastid biogenesis, mitochondrial metabolism and retrograde signalling and through it we propose three hypotheses to test to unify current findings. These require delving into the control of auxin conjugation to primary metabolic intermediates, translational control under auxin regulation and post-translational influences of auxin on primary metabolic processes."

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