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Retrograde signaling at central synapses - PMCThe general notion of retrograde signaling involves postsynaptic production of a signal, either constitutively or triggered by synaptic activity, that acts on ...
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Retrograde signals galore - FrontiersThe term “retrograde signaling” refers to the concept that signals originating from chloroplasts or mitochondria can modulate nuclear gene expression (NGE).
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Neurotrophins as synaptic modulators - Nature Reviews Neuroscience### Summary of Synaptic Retrograde Signaling from https://doi.org/10.1038/35049004
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Retrograde Signaling: Understanding the Communication between ...In this review, we show the importance of retrograde signaling in stress responses, including the induction of cell death and in organelle biogenesis.
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Mitochondrial retrograde signaling regulates neuronal function - PNASMitochondrial retrograde signaling is an ancient mechanism defined as the cellular response to changes in the functional state of mitochondria.
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Mitochondrial signaling: the retrograde response - PubMed - NIHIn yeast it is used as a sensor of mitochondrial dysfunction that initiates readjustments of carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism. In both yeast and animal ...
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Mitochondrial retrograde signalling in neurological disease - JournalsMay 4, 2020 · Mitochondrial retrograde signalling is the mechanism by which mitochondria communicate their functional status to the nucleus. Upon changes in ...
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Plastid retrograde signaling: A developmental perspectiveMar 28, 2024 · Chloroplast activities influence nuclear gene expression, a phenomenon referred to as retrograde signaling. Biogenic retrograde signals have ...
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Photosynthetic ROS and retrograde signaling pathways - Lee - 2024Sep 17, 2024 · Biogenic and operational retrograde signaling refers to the processes by which chloroplasts send signals to the nucleus. Biogenic signaling ...Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal
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The retrograde signaling protein GUN1 regulates tetrapyrrole ...Nov 15, 2019 · In this article, we have demonstrated that the major retrograde signaling protein GUN1 can bind tetrapyrroles and regulate the flow through the tetrapyrrole ...
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Retrograde signaling in plants: GUN pathwayJan 9, 2023 · Here, we provide background information and critically discuss recently proposed concepts that address GUN-related signaling and some novel gun mutants.
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Decoding β-Cyclocitral-Mediated Retrograde Signaling Reveals the ...β-Cyclocitral, an oxidized by-product of β-carotene generated in the chloroplasts, mediates a protective retrograde response that lowers the levels of toxic ...
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The Yeast Retrograde Response as a Model of Intracellular ...In yeast, a drop in mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) initiates retrograde signaling through Rtg2, by preventing the Mks1-Bmh1/2 complex from inhibiting ...Missing: Bmh | Show results with:Bmh
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The yeast 14-3-3 proteins Bmh1 and Bmh2 regulate key signaling ...Jan 23, 2024 · Dysfunctional mitochondria trigger the activation of the RTG pathway. Under these conditions, Mks1 is dephosphorylated, binding to Rtg2 and, ...Missing: dysfunction | Show results with:dysfunction
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Mitochondrial retrograde signaling in the nervous system - FEBS PressOct 31, 2017 · The Rtg pathway. The phenomenon of retrograde signaling was identified in a landmark paper from the Butow laboratory in 1987. Subtractive ...
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Mitochondrial Retrograde Signaling - Annual ReviewsJun 13, 2006 · Unlike lst8 mutants uncovered in rtg2 bypass screens, the original lst8-1 mutant does not bypass an rtg2 mutation (84). Chen & Kaiser identified ...
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Retrograde signals from endosymbiotic organelles - JournalsMay 4, 2020 · Pioneering work confirming the existence of such signals from mitochondria was performed in yeast, while signals from plastids were discovered ...
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RetroGREAT signaling: The lessons we learn from yeast - Bui - 2024Aug 10, 2023 · The main players involved in retrograde signaling are the Rtg1 and Rtg3 transcription factors, and a set of positive and negative regulators, ...
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L-cysteine reduces ethanol and increases glycerol during winemakingAug 20, 2024 · When mitochondrial function is impaired, the complex formed by the transcription factors Rtg1 and Rtg3 translocates to the nucleus and triggers ...
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Evolution of chloroplast retrograde signaling facilitates green plant ...Feb 25, 2019 · We demonstrate the evolutionary significance of a molecular mechanism underlying how plants sense drought stress via the coordination of chloroplast retrograde ...
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The GENOMES UNCOUPLED1 protein has an ancient, highly ...Jun 16, 2022 · The pentatricopeptide repeat protein GENOMES UNCOUPLED1 (GUN1) is required for chloroplast-to-nucleus signalling when plastid translation ...
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colonization of land was a likely driving force for the evolution of ...Although the principle of mitochondrial retrograde signalling is conserved throughout the evolution of eukaryotes, with examples known from single-cell ...
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Salicylic acid and reactive oxygen species interplay in the ... - FrontiersMar 18, 2015 · In this review we focus on the evidence that links SA, ROS, and GSH signals to the transcriptional control of defense genes.
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1O2-mediated retrograde signaling during late embryogenesis ...Jun 16, 2009 · Plastid development in seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana is affected by the transfer of 1 O 2 -mediated retrograde signals from the plastid to the nucleus.
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Retrograde and anterograde signaling in the crosstalk between ...Protoporphyrin IX can be converted either to Fe-protoporphyrin IX (heme), leading to phytochromobilin, or to Mg-protoporphyrin IX leading to chlorophyll a and ...Light signaling pathways... · Chloroplast intracellular... · Conclusion and future...
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The role of retrograde signals during plant stress responsesThis review focuses on the role of organelles and retrograde signalling during the response to abiotic stress conditions with emhasis on the recovery of ce.
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Activity-Dependent Regulation of Synapses by Retrograde ...Here we first review the different classes of signaling molecules that can serve as retrograde messengers. Then we compare and contrast the properties of ...
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Retrograde signaling in the regulation of synaptic transmissionThis review covers recent developments in the cellular neurophysiology of retrograde signaling in the mammalian central nervous system.
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Endocannabinoid-Mediated Control of Synaptic TransmissionJan 1, 2009 · In this year, endocannabinoids were discovered to mediate retrograde signaling at central synapses (285, 314, 394, 564), which opened up a new ...
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Presynaptic nanoscale components of retrograde synaptic signalingMay 29, 2024 · We show that a particular form of tonic cannabinoid signaling is essential for setting target cell–dependent synaptic variability.
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Retrograde signaling at central synapses - PNASWe here review recent progress in our understanding of the retrograde signaling at developing central synapses. Three forms of potential retrograde signals ...
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Control of neuronal excitation–inhibition balance by BMP–SMAD1 ...Apr 17, 2024 · Here we identify a signalling pathway in the adult mouse neocortex that is activated in response to increased neuronal network activity.
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Endocannabinoid System and Synaptic Plasticity: Implications for ...Endocannabinoids have been shown to act as retrograde transmitters at the synaptic level. Though the exact role of retrograde endocannabinoid signaling in vivo ...
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Article Retrograde Control of Synaptic Transmission by Postsynaptic ...Retrograde signaling plays an important role in synaptic homeostasis, growth, and plasticity. A retrograde signal at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) of ...Inhibition Of Camkii In... · Postsynaptic Inhibition Of... · Bone Morphogenic Protein...