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When an enzyme isn't just an enzyme anymore

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2017-03

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In this issue (pages 1425-1440) Bross et al. provide evidence of surprising alternative functions for two isoforms of the plastid enzyme arogenate dehydratase. This study points to a previously unsuspected connection between central metabolism and chloroplast division and a potential new mechanism for retrograde signaling. These findings add to a growing awareness of the complexities of protein function that has substantial implications for both basic and applied plant science.

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Arogenate dehydratase, chloroplast division, moonlighting proteins, nuclear localization, phenylalanine biosynthesis, stromules

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