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Plant signaling systems. Plastid-generated signals and their role in nuclear gene expression

Current concepts are outlined regarding the chloroplast effects on expression of the nuclear genes encoding plastid proteins. The major types of plastid-generated signals are considered. The signal molecules are shown to include the reactive oxygen species, the redox state of the components of photo...

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Published in:Russian journal of plant physiology 2007-07, Vol.54 (4), p.427-438
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