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1School of Life Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China.
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Plant photosynthesis generates singlet oxygen (1O2), a powerful oxidant that can inhibit photosynthesis in return. In this issue of Cell, Shao et al. demonstrate that a small zinc-finger protein, MBS1, via 1O2-induced oxidation and consequent condensate formation on the chloroplast surface, can screen light penetration into chloroplast and confer photoprotection of plants under high light stresses.
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