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Volume 24 Number 9 September 2012 The electronic form of this issue, available at www.plantcell.org, is the journal of record. IN BRIEF The Molecular Mechanism of the UVR8 UV-B Photoreceptor 3485 Nancy R. Hofmann Why Wiry? Tomato Mutants Reveal Connections among Small RNAs, Auxin Response Factors, Virus Infection, and Leaf Morphology 3486 Jennifer Mach Rapid Centromere Evolution in Potato: Invasion of the Satellite Repeats 3487 Jennifer Mach LARGE-SCALE BIOLOGY ARTICLES The Grapevine Expression Atlas Reveals a Deep Transcriptome Shift Driving the Entire Plant into a Maturation Program W OA 3489 Marianna Fasoli, Silvia Dal Santo, Sara Zenoni, Giovanni Battista Tornielli, Lorenzo Farina, Anita Zamboni, Andrea Porceddu, Luca Venturini, Manuele Bicego, Vittorio Murino, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, and Mario Pezzotti A Systems Biology View of Responses to Lignin Biosynthesis Perturbations in Arabidopsis W 3506 Ruben Vanholme, Ve ´ ronique Storme, Bartel Vanholme, Lisa Sundin, Jørgen Holst Christensen, Geert Goeminne, Claire Halpin, Antje Rohde, Kris Morreel, and Wout Boerjan Arabidopsis Defense against Botrytis cinerea: Chronology and Regulation Deciphered by High-Resolution Temporal Transcriptomic Analysis C W 3530 Oliver Windram, Priyadharshini Madhou, Stuart McHattie, Claire Hill, Richard Hickman, Emma Cooke, Dafyd J. Jenkins, Christopher A. Penfold, Laura Baxter, Emily Breeze, Steven J. Kiddle, Johanna Rhodes, Susanna Atwell, Daniel J. Kliebenstein, Youn-sung Kim, Oliver Stegle, Karsten Borgwardt, Cunjin Zhang, Alex Tabrett, Roxane Legaie, Jonathan Moore, Ba ¨ rbel Finkenstadt, David L. Wild, Andrew Mead, David Rand, Jim Beynon, Sascha Ott, Vicky Buchanan-Wollaston, and Katherine J. Denby ON THE COVER Chloroplast envelope membranes are known to be damaged by en- vironmental stresses such as heat, drought, UV-B, and element toxicity. However, how envelope integrity is maintained is largely unknown. Zhang et al. (pages 3695–3707) report that Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts swell and form “balloon- like structures” when depleted in VESICLE-INDUCING PROTEIN IN PLASTIDS1 (VIPP1). VIPP1 forms a large complex at envelopes and appears to become highly mobile when chloroplasts receive osmotic stress, suggesting that VIPP1 is a multifunctional protein involved in maintenance of envelope in- tegrity. The cover image shows an example of the balloon-like chloroplasts in a vipp1 knockdown mutant.

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Volume24 Number 9 September 2012

The electronic form of this issue, available at www.plantcell.org, is the journal of record.

IN BRIEF

The Molecular Mechanism of the UVR8 UV-B Photoreceptor 3485

Nancy R. Hofmann

Why Wiry? Tomato Mutants Reveal Connections among Small RNAs,Auxin Response Factors, Virus Infection, and Leaf Morphology

3486

Jennifer Mach

Rapid Centromere Evolution in Potato: Invasion of the Satellite Repeats 3487

Jennifer Mach

LARGE-SCALE BIOLOGY ARTICLES

The Grapevine Expression Atlas Reveals a Deep Transcriptome Shift Drivingthe Entire Plant into a Maturation Program W OA

3489

Marianna Fasoli, Silvia Dal Santo, Sara Zenoni, Giovanni Battista Tornielli,Lorenzo Farina, Anita Zamboni, Andrea Porceddu, Luca Venturini,Manuele Bicego, Vittorio Murino, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne,and Mario Pezzotti

A Systems Biology View of Responses to Lignin Biosynthesis Perturbationsin Arabidopsis W

3506

Ruben Vanholme, Veronique Storme, Bartel Vanholme, Lisa Sundin,Jørgen Holst Christensen, Geert Goeminne, Claire Halpin, Antje Rohde,Kris Morreel, and Wout Boerjan

Arabidopsis Defense against Botrytis cinerea: Chronology and RegulationDeciphered by High-Resolution Temporal Transcriptomic Analysis C W

3530

Oliver Windram, Priyadharshini Madhou, Stuart McHattie, Claire Hill,Richard Hickman, Emma Cooke, Dafyd J. Jenkins, Christopher A. Penfold,Laura Baxter, Emily Breeze, Steven J. Kiddle, Johanna Rhodes, Susanna Atwell,Daniel J. Kliebenstein, Youn-sung Kim, Oliver Stegle, Karsten Borgwardt,Cunjin Zhang, Alex Tabrett, Roxane Legaie, Jonathan Moore, Barbel Finkenstadt,David L. Wild, Andrew Mead, David Rand, Jim Beynon, Sascha Ott,Vicky Buchanan-Wollaston, and Katherine J. Denby

ON THE COVER

Chloroplast envelope membranes

are known to be damaged by en-

vironmental stresses such as heat,

drought, UV-B, and element toxicity.

However, how envelope integrity

is maintained is largely unknown.

Zhang et al. (pages 3695–3707)

report that Arabidopsis thaliana

chloroplasts swell and form “balloon-

like structures” when depleted in

VESICLE-INDUCING PROTEIN IN

PLASTIDS1 (VIPP1). VIPP1 forms

a large complex at envelopes and

appears to become highly mobile

when chloroplasts receive osmotic

stress, suggesting that VIPP1 is

a multifunctional protein involved

in maintenance of envelope in-

tegrity. The cover image shows

an example of the balloon-like

chloroplasts in a vipp1 knockdown

mutant.

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Repeatless and Repeat-Based Centromeres in Potato: Implications forCentromere Evolution C W

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Zhiyun Gong, Yufeng Wu, Andrea Koblızkova, Giovana A. Torres, Kai Wang,Marina Iovene, Pavel Neumann, Wenli Zhang, Petr Novak, C. Robin Buell,Jirı Macas, and Jiming Jiang

Failure of the Tomato Trans-Acting Short Interfering RNA Program toRegulate AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR3 and ARF4 Underlies the WiryLeaf Syndrome C W

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Tamar Yifhar, Irena Pekker, Dror Peled, Gilgi Friedlander, Anna Pistunov,Moti Sabban, Guy Wachsman, John Paul Alvarez, Ziva Amsellem, and Yuval Eshed

IAA-Ala Resistant3, an Evolutionarily Conserved Target of miR167, MediatesArabidopsis Root Architecture Changes during High Osmotic Stress W

3590

Natsuko Kinoshita, Huan Wang, Hiroyuki Kasahara, Jun Liu,Cameron MacPherson, Yasunori Machida, Yuji Kamiya, Matthew A. Hannah,and Nam-Hai Chua

Mutations in the Arabidopsis H3K4me2/3 Demethylase JMJ14 SuppressPosttranscriptional Gene Silencing by Decreasing Transgene Transcription C W

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Ivan Le Masson, Vincent Jauvion, Nathalie Bouteiller, Maud Rivard,Taline Elmayan, and Herve Vaucheret

Functional Analysis of Three Arabidopsis ARGONAUTES UsingSlicer-Defective Mutants W OA

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Alberto Carbonell, Noah Fahlgren, Hernan Garcia-Ruiz, Kerrigan B. Gilbert,Taiowa A. Montgomery, Tammy Nguyen, Josh T. Cuperus, and James C. Carrington

Overexpression of Arabidopsis Plasmodesmata Germin-Like ProteinsDisrupts Root Growth and Development C W

3630

Byung-Kook Ham, Gang Li, Byung-Ho Kang, Fanchang Zeng, and William J. Lucas

G Protein–Coupled Receptor-Type G Proteins Are Required forLight-Dependent Seedling Growth and Fertility in Arabidopsis W

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Felix W. Jaffe, Gian-Enrico C. Freschet, Billy M. Valdes, John Runions,Matthew J. Terry, and Lorraine E. Williams

Subunit Organization of a Synechocystis Hetero-Oligomeric ThylakoidFtsH Complex Involved in Photosystem II Repair C W OA

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Marko Boehm, Jianfeng Yu, Vendula Krynicka, Myles Barker, Martin Tichy,Josef Komenda, Peter J. Nixon, and Jon Nield

Two Interacting Proteins Are Necessary for the Editing of the NdhD-1 Site inArabidopsis Plastids C W

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Clement Boussardon, Veronique Salone, Alexandra Avon, Richard Berthome,Kamel Hammani, Kenji Okuda, Toshiharu Shikanai, Ian Small, and Claire Lurin

Essential Role of VIPP1 in Chloroplast Envelope Maintenance in Arabidopsis W 3695

Lingang Zhang, Yusuke Kato, Stephanie Otters, Ute C. Vothknecht,and Wataru Sakamoto

EDITORIAL BOARD

Editor in ChiefCathie MartinCoeditorsSarah M. AssmannJody BanksDavid BaumSebastian BednarekJames BirchlerUlla BonasChristopher BowlerJudy CallisXiaoFeng CaoVincenzo De LucaXing Wang DengXinnian DongAllan DownieAlisdair FerniePascal GenschikJean T. GreenbergThomas GuilfoyleHerman R. HofteDavid JacksonRegine KahmannMartin KaterDaniel J. KliebensteinPatricia LeonClive LloydWilliam LucasBlake MeyersOrtrun Mittelsten ScheidMichael PalmgrenMarkus PaulyScott C. PeckBarry PogsonZhaohui QinKarin SchumacherDavid SmythChris J. StaigerKeiko Sugimoto

Managing EditorPatti Lockhart

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Features EditorMary Williams

Science EditorsGreg BertoniKathleen L. FarquharsonNancy R. HofmannJennifer M. Mach

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Phospholipid:Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase Is a Multifunctional EnzymeInvolved in Membrane Lipid Turnover and Degradation While SynthesizingTriacylglycerol in the Unicellular Green Microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii C W

3708

Kangsup Yoon, Danxiang Han, Yantao Li, Milton Sommerfeld, and Qiang Hu

Plastid Localization of the Key Carotenoid Enzyme Phytoene SynthaseIs Altered by Isozyme, Allelic Variation, and Activity W

3725

Maria Shumskaya, Louis M.T. Bradbury, Regina R. Monaco, and Eleanore T. Wurtzel

Capping Protein Modulates the Dynamic Behavior of Actin Filamentsin Response to Phosphatidic Acid in Arabidopsis C W

3742

Jiejie Li, Jessica L. Henty-Ridilla, Shanjin Huang, Xia Wang,Laurent Blanchoin, and Christopher J. Staiger

In Vivo Function of Tryptophans in the Arabidopsis UV-BPhotoreceptor UVR8 W

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Andrew O’Hara and Gareth I. Jenkins

YSL16 Is a Phloem-Localized Transporter of the Copper-NicotianamineComplex That Is Responsible for Copper Distribution in Rice C W

3767

Luqing Zheng, Naoki Yamaji, Kengo Yokosho, and Jian Feng Ma

HDT701, a Histone H4 Deacetylase, Negatively Regulates Plant InnateImmunity by Modulating Histone H4 Acetylation of Defense-RelatedGenes in Rice W OA

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Bo Ding, Maria del Rosario Bellizzi, Yuese Ning, Blake C. Meyers,and Guo-Liang Wang

Novel Plant Immune-Priming Compounds Identified via High-ThroughputChemical Screening Target Salicylic Acid Glucosyltransferasesin Arabidopsis W OA

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Yoshiteru Noutoshi, Masateru Okazaki, Tatsuya Kida, Yuta Nishina,Yoshihiko Morishita, Takumi Ogawa, Hideyuki Suzuki, Daisuke Shibata,Yusuke Jikumaru, Atsushi Hanada, Yuji Kamiya, and Ken Shirasu

HapX-Mediated Iron Homeostasis Is Essential for Rhizosphere Competenceand Virulence of the Soilborne Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum C W OA

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Manuel S. Lopez-Berges, Javier Capilla, David Turra, Lukas Schafferer,Sandra Matthijs, Christoph Jochl, Pierre Cornelis, Josep Guarro, Hubertus Haas,and Antonio Di Pietro

Verticillium Infection Triggers VASCULAR-RELATED NACDOMAIN7–Dependent de Novo Xylem Formation and EnhancesDrought Tolerance in Arabidopsis W

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Michael Reusche, Karin Thole, Dennis Janz, Jekaterina Truskina, Soren Rindfleisch,Christine Drubert, Andrea Polle, Volker Lipka, and Thomas Teichmann

Two Direct Targets of Cytokinin Signaling Regulate Symbiotic NodulationinMedicago truncatula W OA

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Federico Ariel, Marianne Brault-Hernandez, Carole Laffont, Emeline Huault,Mathias Brault, Julie Plet, Michael Moison, Sandrine Blanchet, Jean Laurent Ichante,Mireille Chabaud, Sebastien Carrere, Martin Crespi, Raquel L. Chan, and Florian Frugier

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