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Photosynthetic <scp>ROS</scp> and retrograde signaling pathways

Keun Pyo Lee, Chanhong Kim

2024New Phytologist109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sessile plants harness mitochondria and chloroplasts to sense and adapt to diverse environmental stimuli. These complex processes involve the generation of pivotal signaling molecules, including reactive oxygen species (ROS), phytohormones, volatiles, and diverse metabolites. Furthermore, the specific modulation of chloroplast proteins, through activation or deactivation, significantly enhances the plant's capacity to engage with its dynamic surroundings. While existing reviews have extensively covered the role of plastidial retrograde modules in developmental and light signaling, our focus lies in investigating how chloroplasts leverage photosynthetic ROS to navigate environmental fluctuations and counteract oxidative stress, thereby sustaining primary metabolism. Unraveling the nuanced interplay between photosynthetic ROS and plant stress responses holds promise for uncovering new insights that could reinforce stress resistance and optimize net photosynthesis rates. This exploration aspires to pave the way for innovative strategies to enhance plant resilience and agricultural productivity amidst changing environmental conditions.

Topics & Concepts

ChloroplastPhotosynthesisReactive oxygen speciesBiologyCell biologySignal transductionBiochemistryGenePhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant Stress Responses and ToleranceLight effects on plants
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