A new alternative in plant retrograde signaling

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The reduced or oxidized state of plastoquinone in chloroplasts regulates splicing in the nucleus to control nuclear gene expression in response to changing environmental conditions.

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Jung, H. S., & Mockler, T. C. (2014). A new alternative in plant retrograde signaling. Genome Biology, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb4178

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