Stress-responsive accumulation of plastid chaperonin 60 during seedling development

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Plastid chaperonin 60 (cpn60) is a chloroplast protein, presumed to assist in assembly and folding of plastid proteins. Although molecular chaperones often accumulate significantly in response to stress, this has never been demonstrated for cpn60. In this study, the accumulation of cpn60 in Nicotiana seedlings during their development was followed under different stress conditions. It was found that cpn60 accumulates markedly in developing seedlings in response to tentoxin and several other (but not all) stresses. Cpn60 accumulates only during a narrow period of seedling development. It is proposed that cpn60 accumulation under stress is developmentally regulated.

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Holland, N., Belkind, A., Holland, D., Pick, U., & Edelman, M. (1998). Stress-responsive accumulation of plastid chaperonin 60 during seedling development. Plant Journal, 13(3), 311–316. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313X.1998.00028.x

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