2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1172275
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Peptide chain release factor DIG8 regulates plant growth by affecting ROS-mediated sugar transportation in Arabidopsis thaliana

Abstract: Chloroplasts have important roles in photosynthesis, stress sensing and retrograde signaling. However, the relationship between chloroplast peptide chain release factor and ROS-mediated plant growth is still unclear. In the present study, we obtained a loss-of-function mutant dig8 by EMS mutation. The dig8 mutant has few lateral roots and a pale green leaf phenotype. By map-based cloning, the DIG8 gene was located on AT3G62910, with a point mutation leading to amino acid substitution in functional release fact… Show more

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“…Other mutants with defects in chloroplasts and PD-mediated have recently been identified. In the Arabidopsis dig8 mutant, defects in chloroplasts were associated with increased ROS levels and induction of ROS-related genes, concomitant reduced PD-mediated intercellular trafficking (Zhang et al, 2023). DIG8 encodes a protein predicted to be a chloroplast peptide release factor and therefore important for chloroplast gene expression.…”
Section: Ros Signaling To Regulate Plasmodesmatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other mutants with defects in chloroplasts and PD-mediated have recently been identified. In the Arabidopsis dig8 mutant, defects in chloroplasts were associated with increased ROS levels and induction of ROS-related genes, concomitant reduced PD-mediated intercellular trafficking (Zhang et al, 2023). DIG8 encodes a protein predicted to be a chloroplast peptide release factor and therefore important for chloroplast gene expression.…”
Section: Ros Signaling To Regulate Plasmodesmatamentioning
confidence: 99%