نتایج جستجو برای: photosynthesis genes

تعداد نتایج: 442603  

2013
Pascal-Antoine Christin Susanna F. Boxall Richard Gregory Erika J. Edwards James Hartwell Colin P. Osborne

During the diversification of living organisms, novel adaptive traits usually evolve through the co-option of preexisting genes. However, most enzymes are encoded by gene families, whose members vary in their expression and catalytic properties. Each may therefore differ in its suitability for recruitment into a novel function. In this work, we test for the presence of such a gene recruitment b...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2016
Andrea Bräutigam Udo Gowik

C4 plants evolved independently more than 60 times from C3 ancestors. C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait and its evolution from the ancestral C3 photosynthetic pathway involved the modification of the leaf anatomy and the leaf physiology accompanied by changes in the expression of thousands of genes. Under high temperature, high light, and the current CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
C L Cheng G N Acedo M Cristinsin M A Conkling

Nitrate reductase, the first enzyme in nitrate assimilation, is located at the crossroad of two energy-consuming pathways: nitrate assimilation and carbon fixation. Light, which regulates the expression of many higher-plant carbon fixation genes, also regulates nitrate reductase gene expression. Located in the cytosol, nitrate reductase obtains its reductant not from photosynthesis but from car...

2018
Jose J Moreno-Villena Luke T Dunning Colin P Osborne Pascal-Antoine Christin

Novel adaptations are generally assembled by co-opting pre-existing genetic components, but the factors dictating the suitability of genes for new functions remain poorly known. In this work, we used comparative transcriptomics to determine the attributes that increased the likelihood of some genes being co-opted for C4 photosynthesis, a convergent complex trait that boosts productivity in trop...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Emma Hill

The aim of the present study was to analyse in invasive carcinomas of the uterine cervix, the anionic glutathione S transferase (GSTi) gene, possibly implicated in the drug resistance of human cancers. Total RNA preparations obtained from invasive cervical cancers (106 specimens), carcinomas in situ (CIS) (three specimens) and normal cervical epitheliums (24 specimens) were analysed by Northern...

2017
Andrea Bräutigam Urte Schlüter Marion Eisenhut

Evolution of carbon concentrating mechanisms appears complex. In the case of C4 photosynthesis, an enabling mutation is thought to have formed an initial C4 cycle, which is then selected for flux, and, finally, high expression of photorespiratory genes is lost (for summary, see Bräutigam and Gowik, 2016). However, in the case of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis, we suggest that...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Matthew J Paul Till K Pellny

Photosynthesis is regulated as a two-way process. Light regulates the expression of genes for photosynthesis and the activity of the gene products (feedforward control). Rate of end-product use down-stream of the Calvin cycle, determined largely by nutrition and temperature, also affects photosynthetic activity and photosynthetic gene expression (feedback control). Whereas feedforward control e...

2014
Geng Wu Haibo Jia Yongwei Huang Lu Gan Chunhua Fu Libin Zhang Longjiang Yu Maoteng Li

Lonicera confusa was a medical plant which could adapt to the Ca-rich environment in the karst area of China. The photosynthesis, relative chlorophyll content,differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) of L. confusa that cultivated in calcareous and sandstone soils were investigated. The results showed that the relative chlorophyll content and net photosy...

2014
Poul Erik Jensen Dario Leister

One of the fascinating characteristics of photosynthesis is its capacity for repair, self-renewal, and energy storage within chemical bonds. Given the evolutionary history of plant photosynthesis and the patchwork nature of many of its components, it is safe to assume that the light reactions of plant photosynthesis can be improved by genetic engineering (Leister, 2012). The evolutionary precur...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2016
Anneke Prins Douglas J Orr P John Andralojc Matthew P Reynolds Elizabete Carmo-Silva Martin A J Parry

Rubisco is a major target for improving crop photosynthesis and yield, yet natural diversity in catalytic properties of this enzyme is poorly understood. Rubisco from 25 genotypes of the Triticeae tribe, including wild relatives of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), were surveyed to identify superior enzymes for improving photosynthesis in this crop. In vitro Rubisco carboxylation velocity (V c),...

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