“…Plant PPR proteins are split into two main classes based on their characteristic domain architecture: P‐class and PLS‐class (Schmitz‐Linneweber and Small, ) and are mostly targeted to the mitochondria and chloroplasts (Barkan and Small, ). To date, few PPR proteins are known to be implicated in different stress responses and plant development for example PPR40, SLO1, GUN1, ABO5, PGN, SLG1, AtGRS1 and PPR96 (Zsigmond et al ., ; Cottage et al ., ; Liu et al ., , ; Sung et al ., ; Laluk et al ., ; Yuan and Liu, ; Xie et al ., ). Furthermore, several PPR mutants that have altered sensitivity to ABA show defects in RNA processing, for example in RNA editing (Liu et al ., ; He et al ., ; Zhu et al ., ; Sechet et al ., ).…”