“…In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), ribosomal protein genes exist as families composed of two to seven members that could be differentially incorporated into the cytosolic ribosome under specific situations (Schmid et al, 2005;Byrne, 2009). In this way, ribosomal heterogeneity would allow selective translation of specific mRNAs under particular cell conditions (Barakat et al, 2001;Szick-Miranda and BaileySerres, 2001;Giavalisco et al, 2005;Carroll et al, 2008;Carroll, 2013). Arabidopsis mutants in ribosomal proteins exhibit a large range of developmental phenotypes with extreme abnormalities, including embryonic lethality, suggesting that ribosomes also have specific functions regulating the expression of developmental genes (Van Lijsebettens et al, 1994;Degenhardt and Bonham-Smith, 2008;Byrne, 2009;Horiguchi et al, 2011Horiguchi et al, , 2012Szakonyi and Byrne, 2011).…”