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1O2-mediated retrograde signaling during late embryogenesis predetermines plastid differentiation in seedlings by recruiting abscisic acid
Authors:Chanhong Kim  Keun Pyo Lee  Aiswarya Baruah  Mena Nater  Cornelia G?bel  Ivo Feussner  Klaus Apel
Institution:aInstitute of Plant Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland; ;cAlbrecht von Haller Institute for Plant Sciences, Georg August University, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany; and ;bBoyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Ithaca, NY 14853
Abstract:Plastid development in seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana is affected by the transfer of 1O2-mediated retrograde signals from the plastid to the nucleus and changes in nuclear gene expression during late embryogenesis. The potential impact of these mechanisms on plastid differentiation is maintained throughout seed dormancy and becomes effective only after seed germination. Inactivation of the 2 nuclear-encoded plastid proteins EXECUTER1 and EXECUTER2 blocks 1O2-mediated retrograde signaling before the onset of dormancy and impairs normal plastid formation in germinating seeds. This long-term effect of 1O2 retrograde signaling depends on the recruitment of abscisic acid (ABA) during seedling development. Unexpectedly, ABA acts as a positive regulator of plastid formation in etiolated and light-grown seedlings.
Keywords:1O2 signaling  seed development
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