Light- and plastid-regulated transcriptomes in Arabidopsis seedlings
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ABSTRACT: Plastids emit signals that broadly affect cellular processes. Based on previous genetic analyses, we propose that plastid signaling regulates the downstream components of a light signaling network and that these interactions coordinate chloroplast biogenesis with both the light environment and development by regulating gene expression. We tested these ideas by analyzing light-regulated and plastid-regulated transcriptomes. We found that the plastid is a major regulator of light signaling, attenuating the expression of more than half of all light-regulated genes in our dataset and changing the nature of light regulation for a smaller fraction of these light-regulated genes. Our analyses provide evidence that light and plastid signaling are interactive processes and are consistent with these interactions serving as major drivers of chloroplast biogenesis and function.
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
PROVIDER: GSE24517 | GEO | 2012/03/02
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA132599
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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