Recent progress on mechanisms that allocate cellular space to plastids

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary Fundamental Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fmre.2022.09.004
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Mechanisms that allocate cellular space to organelles are of fundamental importance to biology but remain poorly understood. A detailed understanding of mechanisms that allocate cellular space to plastids, such as chloroplasts, will lead to high-yielding crops with enhanced nutritional value. The HIGH PIGMENT (HP) genes in tomato contribute to regulated proteolysis and abscisic acid metabolism. The HP1 gene was the first gene reported to influence the amount of cellular space occupied by chloroplasts and chromoplasts almost 20 years ago. Recently, our knowledge of mechanisms that allocate cellular space to plastids was enhanced by new information on the influence of cell type on the amount of cellular space occupied by plastids and the identification of new genes that help to allocate cellular space to plastids. These genes encode proteins with unknown and diverse biochemical functions. Several transcription factors were recently reported to regulate the numbers and sizes of chloroplasts in fleshy fruit. If these transcription factors do not induce compensating effects on cell size, they should affect the amount of cellular space occupied by plastids. Although we can now propose more detailed models for the network that allocates cellular space to plastids, many gaps remain in our knowledge of this network and the genes targeted by this network. Nonetheless, these recent breakthroughs provide optimism for future progress in this field.
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细胞空间分配给质体机制的最新进展
为细胞器分配细胞空间的机制对生物学至关重要,但人们对这一机制仍然知之甚少。详细了解为叶绿体等质体分配细胞空间的机制将有助于培育出营养价值更高的高产作物。番茄中的高色素(HP)基因有助于调节蛋白分解和脱落酸代谢。近 20 年前,HP1 基因是第一个被报道影响叶绿体和染色质所占细胞空间大小的基因。最近,关于细胞类型对质体所占细胞空间大小的影响的新信息,以及有助于为质体分配细胞空间的新基因的发现,增进了我们对质体细胞空间分配机制的了解。这些基因编码的蛋白质具有未知的多种生化功能。最近有报道称,有几种转录因子可以调节肉质果实中叶绿体的数量和大小。如果这些转录因子不会对细胞大小产生补偿作用,那么它们应该会影响质体占据的细胞空间。虽然我们现在可以为质体分配细胞空间的网络提出更详细的模型,但我们对这一网络以及这一网络所针对的基因的了解仍有许多空白。不过,这些最新的突破为这一领域未来的进展提供了乐观的前景。
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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