Structural Maintenance of Chromosome 3 interacts with the Topoisomerase VI complex and contributes to the oxidative stress response inArabidopsis thaliana
Abstract:In plants adverse environmental conditions can induce the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, such as singlet oxygen or hydrogen peroxide, at the level of the photosynthetic apparatus. The coordinated action of nucleus-encoded genes is required for containing the deleterious effects of reactive oxygen species. The regulation of such genes follows a molecular signalling process between the chloroplast and the nucleus called retrograde signalling. Previously, we proposed that the Topoisomerase VI (Topo VI) … Show more
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