نتایج جستجو برای: secondary plastids

تعداد نتایج: 306522  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1970
Christopher L. F. Woodcock Lawrence Bogorad

The DNA content of individual plastids of the giant unicellular algae Acetabularia mediterranea, and Polyphysa cliftoni was studied. Four methods were used for localizing DNA: acridine orange staining, radioautography following actinomycin D-(3)H treatment, electron microscopy of thin tissue sections, and electron microscopy of osomotically disrupted plastids. With each method, DNA was readily ...

2012
Jipei Yue Jinling Huang

In photosynthetic eukaryotes, many genes were transferred from plastids or algal endosymbionts to nuclear genomes of host cells. These transferred genes are often considered genetic footprints of plastids. However, genes of algal origin have also been detected in some plastid-lacking eukaryotes, and these genes are often cited as evidence of historical plastids. In this paper, we discuss two re...

1999
H. A. Zavaleta-Mancera B. J. Thomas H. Thomas I. M. Scott

Mancera et al., 1999). The reappearance of chlorophyll (Chl ) correlated with the reappearance of the Chl biosynSingle senescent leaves attached to decapitated thesis enzyme, NADPH-protochlorophyllide oxidoreducshoots of Nicotiana rustica L. regreened, especially tase (POR). Development of functional thylakoid when treated with cytokinin. Regreening caused an membranes during regreening was ind...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
D M Beckles J Craig A M Smith

The subcellular location of activity and protein of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGPase) in developing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) fruit was determined following a report that the enzyme might be present inside and outside the plastids in this organ. Plastids prepared from crude homogenates of columella and pericarp, the starch-accumulating tissues of developing fruit, contained 8% to 18...

Journal: :Journal of Phycology 2021

Kleptoplastidic, or chloroplast‐stealing, lineages offer insight into the process of acquiring photosynthesis. By quantifying ability these organisms to retain and use photosynthetic machinery from their prey, we can understand how intermediaries on endosymbiosis pathway might have evolved regulatory maintenance mechanisms. Here, focus a mixotrophic kleptoplastidic ciliate, Mesodinium chamaeleo...

Journal: :Plant Physiology 2001

2015
Verónica Parra-Vega Patricia Corral-Martínez Alba Rivas-Sendra Jose M. Seguí-Simarro

The change in developmental fate of microspores reprogrammed toward embryogenesis is a complex but fascinating experimental system where microspores undergo dramatic changes derived from the developmental switch. After 40 years of study of the ultrastructural changes undergone by the induced microspores, many questions are still open. In this work, we analyzed the architecture of DNA-containing...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1966
Lothar Diers

In the liverwort Sphaerocarpus donnellii Aust., the behavior of the cell constituents, especially of mitochondria and plastids, was studied by electron microscopy during the development of the egg and its preceding cells. A degeneration and elimination of mitochondria and plastids was not found in any of the developmental stages. In all growth phases of the archegonium, the plastids may deposit...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Alexis Criscuolo Simonetta Gribaldo

The emergence of photosynthetic eukaryotes has played a crucial role in evolution and has strongly modified earth's ecology. Several phylogenetic analyses have established that primary plastids arose from a cyanobacterium through endosymbiosis. However, the question of which present-day cyanobacterial lineage is most closely related to primary plastids has been unclear. Here, we have performed ...

2017
Yoshihiro Hirosawa Yasuko Ito-Inaba Takehito Inaba

Plastids are DNA-containing organelles and can have unique differentiation states depending on age, tissue, and environment. Plastid biogenesis is optimized by bidirectional communication between plastids and the nucleus. Import of nuclear-encoded proteins into plastids serves as anterograde signals and vice versa, plastids themselves send retrograde signals to the nucleus, thereby controlling ...

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