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 DFG Research Unit 804 | Retrograde Signaling in Plants

Mutual regulatory interaction between plastids and nucleus Retrograde signaling in response to plastid developement and function results in changes in the expression of nuclear genes Multiple signaling pathways and multiple levels of transcriptional regulation in the nucleus contribute to the complexity of retrograde signaling

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local organizer:
Bernhard Grimm,
Humboldt-University, Berlin
Secretary:
Magdalena Marek.

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Summary:

The term retrograde signaling in plant sciences refer to the regulation of the expression of nuclear genes in response to changes in the metabolic an developmental state of plastids.

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