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Plant mitochondria harbour complex metabolic routes that are interconnected with those of other cell compartments, and changes in mitochondrial function remotely influence processes in different parts of the cell. This implies the existence of signals that convey information about mitochondrial function to the rest of the cell. Increasing evidence indicates that metabolic and redox signals are important for this process, but changes in ion fluxes, protein relocalization, and physical contacts with other organelles are probably also involved. Besides possible direct effects of these signalling molecules on cellular functions, changes in mitochondrial physiology also affect the activity of different signalling pathways that modulate plant growth and stress responses. As a consequence, mitochondria influence the responses to internal and external factors that modify the activity of these pathways and associated biological processes. Acting through the activity of hormonal signalling pathways, mitochondria may also exert remote control over distant organs or plant tissues. In addition, an intimate cross-talk of mitochondria with energy signalling pathways, such as those represented by TARGET OF RAPAMYCIN and SUCROSE NON-FERMENTING1-RELATED PROTEIN KINASE 1, can be envisaged. This review discusses available evidence on the role of mitochondria in shaping plant growth and stress responses through various signalling pathways.
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Elina Welchen
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
María Victoria Canal
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Diana E. Gras
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Journal of Experimental Botany
National University of the Littoral
Instituto de Agrobiotecnología del Litoral
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7fd4d05ee2ba81dbeeb59 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eraa608