Abstract
During oxidative and nitrosative stress conditions cellular organelles convey information to the nucleus to express specific sets of genes to withstand the stress condition and to reorganize their growth and developmental pattern. This organelle to nucleus communication is termed retrograde signaling. In the plant system chloroplast and peroxisomes are mainly involved with little involvement of mitochondria and other organelles in oxidative stress-mediated retrograde signaling. In this review, we will discuss retrograde signaling in plant systems with factors that regulate this signaling cascade.
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- STRIPAK, a highly conserved signaling complex, controls multiple eukaryotic cellular and developmental processes and is linked with human diseases
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Reviews
- The multifaceted roles of tumor-associated proteases and harnessing their activity for prodrug activation
- Retrograde response by reactive oxygen/nitrogen species in plants involving different cellular organelles
- Molecular effects of dietary fatty acids on brain insulin action and mitochondrial function
- STRIPAK, a highly conserved signaling complex, controls multiple eukaryotic cellular and developmental processes and is linked with human diseases
- Research Articles/Short Communications
- Cell Biology and Signaling
- Zinc-induced activation of GPR39 regulates glucose homeostasis through glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide secretion from enteroendocrine K-cells
- Long non-coding RNA CHRF promotes proliferation and mesenchymal transition (EMT) in prostate cancer cell line PC3 requiring up-regulating microRNA-10b
- LncRNA DYNLRB2-2 inhibits THP-1 macrophage foam cell formation by enhancing autophagy
- Geniposide alleviates lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammation by downregulation of miR-27a in rat pancreatic acinar cell AR42J
- Tripterine inhibits proliferation, migration and invasion of breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells by up-regulating microRNA-15a
- miR-99b-3p is induced by vitamin D3 and contributes to its antiproliferative effects in gastric cancer cells by targeting HoxD3