Control of chloroplast degradation and cell death in response to stress
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Woodson, Jesse DAffiliation
School of Plant Sciences, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022-04-06
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Woodson, J. D. (2022). Control of chloroplast degradation and cell death in response to stress. Trends in Biochemical Sciences.Journal
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Chloroplasts are the sites of photosynthesis in plants and algae and, by extension, are essential for most life on Earth. Their maintenance is costly and complex due to the inherent photo-oxidative damage incurred by photosynthetic chemistry. Chloroplast degradation and cell death are mechanisms by which plants acclimate to such stress and serve a dual purpose: protecting cells and organs by removing reactive oxygen species–producing chloroplasts and redistributing nutrients to other tissues. Here I review recent progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms initiating and facilitating such degradation and show these are complex processes involving multiple pathways. Due to the links to photosynthesis and nitrogen metabolism, there is great potential to manipulate these pathways to increase crop yield and quality under stressful environments.Note
12 month embargo; available online: 6 April 2022ISSN
0968-0004PubMed ID
35397925Version
Final accepted manuscriptae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.tibs.2022.03.010
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