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    Chloroplast quality control pathways are dependent on plastid DNA synthesis and nucleotides provided by cytidine triphosphate synthase two

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    Alamdari, Kamran
    Fisher, Karen E.
    Tano, David W.
    Rai, Snigdha
    Palos, Kyle
    Nelson, Andrew D. L.
    Woodson, Jesse D.
    Affiliation
    The School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021-06-21
    Keywords
    cellular degradation
    chloroplast
    nucleotide metabolism
    organelle gene expression
    photosynthesis
    reactive oxygen species
    signaling
    singlet oxygen
    
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    Wiley
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    Alamdari, K., Fisher, K. E., Tano, D. W., Rai, S., Palos, K., Nelson, A. D. L., & Woodson, J. D. (2021). Chloroplast quality control pathways are dependent on plastid DNA synthesis and nucleotides provided by cytidine triphosphate synthase two. New Phytologist.
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    New Phytologist
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    © 2021 The Authors.
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    Abstract
    Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced in chloroplasts cause oxidative damage, but also signal to initiate chloroplast quality control pathways, cell death, and gene expression. The Arabidopsis thaliana plastid ferrochelatase two (fc2) mutant produces the ROS singlet oxygen in chloroplasts that activates such signaling pathways, but the mechanisms are largely unknown. Here we characterize one fc2 suppressor mutation and map it to CYTIDINE TRIPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE TWO (CTPS2), which encodes one of five enzymes in Arabidopsis necessary for de novo cytoplasmic CTP (and dCTP) synthesis. The ctps2 mutation reduces chloroplast transcripts and DNA content without similarly affecting mitochondria. Chloroplast nucleic acid content and singlet oxygen signaling are restored by exogenous feeding of the dCTP precursor deoxycytidine, suggesting ctps2 blocks signaling by limiting nucleotides for chloroplast genome maintenance. An investigation of CTPS orthologs in Brassicaceae showed CTPS2 is a member of an ancient lineage distinct from CTPS3. Complementation studies confirmed this analysis; CTPS3 was unable to compensate for CTPS2 function in providing nucleotides for chloroplast DNA and signaling. Our studies link cytoplasmic nucleotide metabolism with chloroplast quality control pathways. Such a connection is achieved by a conserved clade of CTPS enzymes that provide nucleotides for chloroplast function, thereby allowing stress signaling to occur. © 2021 The Authors New Phytologist © 2021 New Phytologist Foundation
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    12 month embargo; first published: 16 May 2021
    ISSN
    0028-646X
    EISSN
    1469-8137
    DOI
    10.1111/nph.17467
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    Final accepted manuscript
    Sponsors
    U.S. Department of Energy
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    10.1111/nph.17467
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