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The Mars1 kinase confers photoprotection through signaling in the chloroplast unfolded protein response.


ABSTRACT: In response to proteotoxic stress, chloroplasts communicate with the nuclear gene expression system through a chloroplast unfolded protein response (cpUPR). We isolated Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mutants that disrupt cpUPR signaling and identified a gene encoding a previously uncharacterized cytoplasmic protein kinase, termed Mars1-for mutant affected in chloroplast-to-nucleus retrograde signaling-as the first known component in cpUPR signal transmission. Lack of cpUPR induction in MARS1 mutant cells impaired their ability to cope with chloroplast stress, including exposure to excessive light. Conversely, transgenic activation of cpUPR signaling conferred an advantage to cells undergoing photooxidative stress. Our results indicate that the cpUPR mitigates chloroplast photodamage and that manipulation of this pathway is a potential avenue for engineering photosynthetic organisms with increased tolerance to chloroplast stress.

SUBMITTER: Perlaza K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6794094 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Mars1 kinase confers photoprotection through signaling in the chloroplast unfolded protein response.

Perlaza Karina K   Toutkoushian Hannah H   Boone Morgane M   Lam Mable M   Iwai Masakazu M   Jonikas Martin C MC   Walter Peter P   Ramundo Silvia S  

eLife 20191015


In response to proteotoxic stress, chloroplasts communicate with the nuclear gene expression system through a chloroplast unfolded protein response (cpUPR). We isolated <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i> mutants that disrupt cpUPR signaling and identified a gene encoding a previously uncharacterized cytoplasmic protein kinase, termed Mars1-for <u>m</u>utant <u>a</u>ffected in chloroplast-to-nucleus <u>r</u>etrograde <u>s</u>ignaling-as the first known component in cpUPR signal transmission. Lack o  ...[more]

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