Intracellular Communication
Gene expression of the nuclear,plastid,and mitochondrial genomes in plants is mutually dependent and highly coordinately regulated.This ensures adequate synthesis of proteins functioning in common protein complexesfor organellar gene expression and energy-transducing activities in chloroplasts and mitochondria.The concept of intracellular communication includes an anterograde and retrograde signaling network between nucleus and the two organelles,enabling this interactive exchange of information essential for cellular hemostasis.By definition,the intracellular communication is based on the inter-organellar reciprocity whereby the transcriptional activities in the nucleus are regulated in part by signaling pathways derived from plastids and mitochondria (retrograde signaling),while the organellar gene expression is controlled by information received form the nucleus (anterograde signaling).
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2014-11-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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