Post-translational coordination of chlorophyll biosynthesis and breakdown by BCMs maintains chlorophyll homeostasis during leaf development
Plants regulate chlorophyll levels to optimise photosynthesis. Here Wang et al. describe two paralogous thylakoid proteins, BCM1 and BCM2, which stimulate chlorophyll biosynthesis and attenuate chlorophyll degradation respectively through interaction with the Mg-chelatase-stimulating factor GUN4 and...
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Main Authors: | Peng Wang, Andreas S. Richter, Julius R. W. Kleeberg, Stefan Geimer, Bernhard Grimm |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3d3b888b2aee41b8811c5fcef37fdf2b |
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