Etioplast and etio-chloroplast formation under natural conditions: the dark side of chlorophyll biosynthesis in angiosperms

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作者
Solymosi, Katalin [1 ]
Schoefs, Benoit [2 ]
机构
[1] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Dept Plant Anat, Inst Biol, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
[2] INRA, CNRS, CMSE,UMR 1088, UB Plante Microbe Environm 5184, F-21000 Dijon, France
关键词
Chlorophyll biosynthesis; Chloroplast differentiation; Etioplast; Etioplast-chloroplast transition; Prolamellar body; Protochlorophyllide; NADPH-PROTOCHLOROPHYLLIDE OXIDOREDUCTASE; PEA PISUM-SATIVUM; HORDEUM-VULGARE-L; NUCLEAR GENE-EXPRESSION; INNER SEED COAT; PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR-3; CHROMOPHORE-DEFICIENT AUREA; PROLAMELLAR BODY FORMATION; ETIOLATED BEAN-LEAVES; GLUTAMYL-TRANSFER-RNA;
D O I
10.1007/s11120-010-9568-2
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Chloroplast development is usually regarded as proceeding from proplastids. However, direct or indirect conversion pathways have been described in the literature, the latter involving the etioplast or the etio-chloroplast stages. Etioplasts are characterized by the absence of chlorophylls (Chl-s) and the presence of a unique inner membrane network, the prolamellar body (PLB), whereas etio-chloroplasts contain Chl-s and small PLBs interconnected with chloroplast thylakoids. As etioplast development requires growth in darkness for several days, this stage is generally regarded as a nonnatural pathway of chloroplast development occurring only under laboratory conditions. In this article, we have reviewed the data in favor of the involvement of etioplasts and etio-chloroplasts as intermediary stage(s) in chloroplast formation under natural conditions, the molecular aspects of PLB formation and we propose a dynamic model for its regulation.
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