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GUN4, a Regulator of Chlorophyll Synthesis and Intracellular Signaling
Robert M. Larkin,12Jose M. Alonso,2Joseph R. Ecker,2Joanne Chory12*
Nuclear genes control plastid differentiation in response to
developmental signals, environmental signals, and retrogradesignals
from plastids themselves. In return, plastids emit signalsthat are
essential for proper expression of many nuclear photosyntheticgenes.
Accumulation of magnesium-protoporphyrin IX (Mg-Proto),an intermediate
in chlorophyll biosynthesis, is a plastid signalthat represses nuclear
transcription through a signaling pathwaythat, in
Arabidopsis, requires the GUN4 gene. GUN4 binds
the productand substrate of Mg- chelatase, an enzyme that produces
Mg-Proto,and activates Mg-chelatase. Thus, GUN4 participates in
plastid-to-nucleussignaling by regulating Mg-Proto synthesis or
trafficking.
1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
2 Plant Biology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for
Biological Studies, 10010 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
chory{at}salk.edu
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