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Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2021

Interdependent iron and phosphorus availability controls photosynthesis through retrograde signaling

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Abstract Iron deficiency hampers photosynthesis and is associated with chlorosis. We recently showed that iron deficiency-induced chlorosis depends on phosphorus availability. How plants integrate these cues to control chlorophyll accumulation is unknown. Here, we show that iron limitation downregulates photosynthesis genes in a phosphorus-dependent manner. Using transcriptomics and genome-wide association analysis, we identify two genes, PHT4;4 encoding a chloroplastic ascorbate transporter and bZIP58 , encoding a nuclear transcription factor, which prevent the downregulation of photosynthesis genes leading to the stay-green phenotype under iron-phosphorus deficiency. Joint limitation of these nutrients induces ascorbate accumulation by activating expression of an ascorbate biosynthesis gene, VTC4 , which requires bZIP58. Furthermore, we demonstrate that chloroplastic ascorbate transport prevents the downregulation of photosynthesis genes under iron-phosphorus combined deficiency through modulation of ROS homeostasis. Our study uncovers a ROS-mediated chloroplastic retrograde signaling pathway to adapt photosynthesis to nutrient availability.
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Hye-In Nam, Zaigham Shahzad, Yanniv Dorone, Sophie Clowez, Kangmei Zhao, et al.. Interdependent iron and phosphorus availability controls photosynthesis through retrograde signaling. Nature Communications, 2021, 12 (1), pp.7211. ⟨10.1038/s41467-021-27548-2⟩. ⟨hal-03522510⟩
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