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METHYLENE BLUE SENSITIVITY 1 (MBS1) is required for acclimation of Arabidopsis to singlet oxygen and acts downstream of β‐cyclocitral

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Singlet oxygen (<sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> ) signalling in plants is essential to trigger both acclimatory mechanisms and programmed cell death under high light stress. However, because of its chemical features, <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> requires mediators, and the players involved in this pathway are largely unknown. The β-carotene oxidation product, β-cyclocitral, is one such mediator. Produced in the chloroplast, β-cyclocitral induces changes in nuclear gene expression leading to photoacclimation. Recently, the METHYLENE BLUE SENSITIVITY protein MBS has been identified as a key player in <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> signalling leading to tolerance to high light. Here, we provide evidence that MBS1 is essential for acclimation to <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> and cross-talks with β-cyclocitral to mediate transfer of the <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> signal to the nucleus, leading to photoacclimation. The presented results position MBS1 downstream of β-cyclocitral in <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> signalling and suggest an additional role for MBS1 in the regulation of plant growth and development under chronic <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> production.

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