“…Lhcb1, in particular, has been found to be under the control of a variety of signals, including hormones, sugar, and particularly the circadian clock (Millar and Kay, 1996) and a signal through which nuclear gene expression responds to the physiological status of the plastid (plastid retrograde signals, Oelmu¨ller et al, 1986, Surpin et al, 2002. At least one class of 'plastid signals' has now been identified as a tetrapyrrole intermediary metabolite produced by plastids (Vinti et al, 2000;La Rocca et al, 2001;Mochizuki et al, 2001), specifically Mg-Proto (Strand et al, 2003). Very close connections appear to exist between both light and circadian clock responses of Lhcb (Wang and Tobin, 1998;Ma´s et al, 2003), and between light and 'plastid-signal' responses (Argu¨ello-Astorga and Herrera-Estrella, 1998;Lo´pez-Juez et al, 1998).…”