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Highly Resolved Systems Biology to Dissect the Etioplast-to-Chloroplast Transition in Tobacco Leaves

Autor
Kahlau, Sabine
Deserah, Strand
Erban, Alexander
Hertle, Alexander
Schöttler, Mark Aurel
Kowalewska, Łucja
Reich, Ziv
Walther, Dirk
Kopka, Joachim
Bock, Ralph
Data publikacji
2019
Abstrakt (EN)

Upon exposure to light, plant cells quickly acquire photosynthetic competence by converting pale etioplasts into green chloroplasts. This developmental transition involves the de novo biogenesis of the thylakoid system and requires reprogramming of metabolism and gene expression. Etioplast-to-chloroplast differentiation involves massive changes in plastid ultrastructure, but how these changes are connected to specific changes in physiology, metabolism, and expression of the plastid and nuclear genomes is poorly understood. Here, we describe a new experimental system in the dicotyledonous model plant tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) that allows us to study the leaf deetiolation process at the systems level. We have determined the accumulation kinetics of photosynthetic complexes, pigments, lipids, and soluble metabolites and recorded the dynamic changes in plastid ultrastructure and in the nuclear and plastid transcriptomes. Our data describe the greening process at high temporal resolution, resolve distinct genetic and metabolic phases during deetiolation, and reveal numerous candidate genes that may be involved in light-induced chloroplast development and thylakoid biogenesis.

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nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
Plant Physiology
ISSN
0032-0889
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2019-03-12
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