Title of article
Chloroplastic and mitochondrial metal homeostasis
Author/Authors
Nouet، نويسنده , , Cécile and Motte، نويسنده , , Patrick and Hanikenne، نويسنده , , Marc، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
395
To page
404
Abstract
Transition metal deficiency has a strong impact on the growth and survival of an organism. Indeed, transition metals, such as iron, copper, manganese and zinc, constitute essential cofactors for many key cellular functions. Both photosynthesis and respiration rely on metal cofactor-mediated electron transport chains. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are, therefore, organelles with high metal ion demand and represent essential components of the metal homeostasis network in photosynthetic cells. In this review, we describe the metal requirements of chloroplasts and mitochondria, the acclimation of their functions to metal deficiency and recent advances in our understanding of their contributions to cellular metal homeostasis, the control of the cellular redox status and the synthesis of metal cofactors.
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2004732
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