VIPP2 interacts with VIPP1 and HSP22E/F at chloroplast membranes and modulates a retrograde signal for HSP22E/F gene expression

VIPP proteins aid thylakoid biogenesis and membrane maintenance in cyanobacteria, algae, and plants. Some members of the Chlorophyceae contain two VIPP paralogs termed VIPP1 and VIPP2, which originate from an early gene duplication event during the evolution of green algae. VIPP2 is barely expressed...

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Published in:Plant, cell and environment Vol. 43; no. 5; pp. 1212 - 1229
Main Authors: Theis, Jasmine, Niemeyer, Justus, Schmollinger, Stefan, Ries, Fabian, Rütgers, Mark, Gupta, Tilak Kumar, Sommer, Frederik, Muranaka, Ligia Segatto, Venn, Benedikt, Schulz‐Raffelt, Miriam, Willmund, Felix, Engel, Benjamin D., Schroda, Michael
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01-05-2020
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