نتایج جستجو برای: plastid rpl32 trnluag

تعداد نتایج: 5117  

2015
Makoto T. Fujiwara Kei H. Kojo Yusuke Kazama Shun Sasaki Tomoko Abe Ryuuichi D. Itoh

Plastids in the leaf epidermal cells of plants are regarded as immature chloroplasts that, like mesophyll chloroplasts, undergo binary fission. While mesophyll chloroplasts have generally been used to study plastid division, recent studies have suggested the presence of tissue- or plastid type-dependent regulation of plastid division. Here, we report the detailed morphology of plastids and thei...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2006
Torsten Kleffmann Matthias Hirsch-Hoffmann Wilhelm Gruissem Sacha Baginsky

Different plant plastid types contain a distinct protein complement for specialized functions and metabolic activities. plprot was established as a plastid proteome database to provide information about the proteomes of chloroplasts, etioplasts and undifferentiated plastids. The current version of plprot features 2,043 protein entries and consists of two modules. Module one contains a BLAST sea...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Chunxiao Yang Hui Li Huipeng Pan Yabin Ma Deyong Zhang Yong Liu Zhanhong Zhang Changying Zheng Dong Chu

Reverse transcriptase-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is a reliable technique for measuring and evaluating gene expression during variable biological processes. To facilitate gene expression studies, normalization of genes of interest relative to stable reference genes is crucial. The western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), the mai...

2011
Nora Scarcelli Adeline Barnaud Wolf Eiserhardt Urs A. Treier Marie Seveno Amélie d'Anfray Yves Vigouroux Jean-Christophe Pintaud

Chloroplast DNA sequences are of great interest for population genetics and phylogenetic studies. However, only a small set of markers are commonly used. Most of them have been designed for amplification in a large range of Angiosperms and are located in the Large Single Copy (LSC). Here we developed a new set of 100 primer pairs optimized for amplification in Monocotyledons. Primer pairs ampli...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2012
David Roy Smith Patrick J Keeling

Within plastid-bearing species, the relative rates of evolution between mitochondrial and plastid genomes are poorly studied, but for the few lineages in which they have been explored, including land plants and green algae, the mitochondrial DNA mutation rate is nearly always estimated to be lower than or equal to that of the plastid DNA. Here, we show that in protists from three distinct linea...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Marcelo Rogalski Mark A Schöttler Wolfram Thiele Waltraud X Schulze Ralph Bock

Plastid genomes contain a conserved set of genes encoding components of the translational apparatus. While knockout of plastid translation is lethal in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), it is not known whether each individual component of the plastid ribosome is essential. Here, we used reverse genetics to test whether several plastid genome-encoded ribosomal proteins are essential. We found that, w...

2012
Debashish Bhattacharya Dana C. Price Hwan Su Yoon Eun Chan Yang Nicole J. Poulton Robert A. Andersen Sushma Parankush Das

Two cases of primary plastid endosymbiosis are known. The first occurred ca. 1.6 billion years ago and putatively gave rise to the canonical plastid in algae and plants. The second is restricted to a genus of rhizarian amoebae that includes Paulinella chromatophora. Photosynthetic Paulinella species gained their plastid from an α-cyanobacterial source and are sister to plastid-lacking phagotrop...

Journal: :Current opinion in biotechnology 2014
Ralph Bock

The plastid genome represents an attractive target of genetic engineering in crop plants. Plastid transgenes often give high expression levels, can be stacked in operons and are largely excluded from pollen transmission. Recent research has greatly expanded our toolbox for plastid genome engineering and many new proof-of-principle applications have highlighted the enormous potential of the tran...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1998
P Sriraman D Silhavy P Maliga

The plastid rRNA (rrn) operon in chloroplasts of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), maize, and pea is transcribed by the plastid-encoded plastid RNA polymerase from a sigma70-type promoter (P1). In contrast, the rrn operon in spinach (Spinacia oleracea) and mustard chloroplasts is transcribed from the distinct Pc promoter, probably also by the plastid-encoded plastid RNA polymerase. Primer-extension ...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2005
Mitsumasa Hanaoka Kengo Kanamaru Makoto Fujiwara Hideo Takahashi Kan Tanaka

Chloroplast genes of higher plants are transcribed by two types of RNA polymerase that are encoded by nuclear (NEP (nuclear-encoded plastid RNA polymerase)) or plastid (PEP (plastid-encoded plastid RNA polymerase)) genomes. NEP is largely responsible for the transcription of housekeeping genes during early chloroplast development. Subsequent light-dependent chloroplast maturation is accompanied...

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