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ROS and redox balance as multifaceted players of cross-tolerance: epigenetic and retrograde control of gene expression

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 69, 期 14, 页码 3373-3391

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/ery168

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Acclimation; chloroplast; (cross)-tolerance; epigenetic modifications; mitochondria; nucleus; reactive oxygen species; redox signals; retrograde controls of gene expression

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  1. MIUR [20153NM8RM]

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Retrograde pathways occurring between chloroplasts, mitochondria, and the nucleus involve oxidative and antioxidative signals that, working in a synergistic or antagonistic mode, control the expression of specific patterns of genes following stress perception. Increasing evidence also underlines the relevance of mitochondrion-chloroplast-nucleus crosstalk in modulating the whole cellular redox metabolism by a controlled and integrated flux of information. Plants can maintain the acquired tolerance by a stress memory, also operating at the transgenerational level, via epigenetic and miRNA-based mechanisms controlling gene expression. Data discussed in this review strengthen the idea that ROS, redox signals, and shifts in cellular redox balance permeate the signalling network leading to cross-tolerance. The identification of specific ROS/antioxidative signatures leading a plant to different fates under stress is pivotal for identifying strategies to monitor and increase plant fitness in a changing environment. This review provides an update of the plant redox signalling network implicated in stress responses, in particular in cross-tolerance acquisition. The interplay between reactive oxygen species (ROS), ROS-derived signals, and antioxidative pathways is also discussed in terms of plant acclimation to stress in the short and long term.

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