نتایج جستجو برای: plastid

تعداد نتایج: 5023  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Cécile Raynaud Corinne Cassier-Chauvat Claudette Perennes Catherine Bergounioux

Plastids have evolved from an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterial symbiont and a eukaryotic host cell. Their division is mediated both by proteins of the host cell and conserved bacterial division proteins. Here, we identified a new component of the plastid division machinery, Arabidopsis thaliana SulA. Disruption of its cyanobacterial homolog (SSulA) in Synechocystis and overexpression of a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
Z Svab P Maliga

We report here a 100-fold increased frequency of plastid transformation in tobacco by selection for a chimeric aadA gene encoding aminoglycoside 3"-adenylyltransferase, as compared with that obtained with mutant 16S rRNA genes. Expression of aadA confers resistance to spectinomycin and streptomycin. In transforming plasmid pZS197, a chimeric aadA is cloned between rbcL and open reading frame OR...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2004
Akitomo Nagashima Mitsumasa Hanaoka Reiko Motohashi Motoaki Seki Kazuo Shinozaki Kengo Kanamaru Hideo Takahashi Kan Tanaka

The plastid genome of higher plants contains more than one hundred genes for photosynthesis, gene expression, and other processes. Plastid transcription is done by two types of RNA polymerase, PEP and NEP. PEP is a eubacteria-type RNA polymerase that is essential for chloroplast development. In Arabidopsis thaliana, six sigma factors (SIG1-6) are encoded by the nuclear genome, and postulated to...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
zahra sadat shahmoradi school of agriculture, shahid chamran university, ir iran +98-611333001115, [email protected] hamid rajabi memari school of agriculture, shahid chamran university, ir iran +98-611333001115, [email protected]; school of agriculture, shahid chamran university, ir iran +98-611333001115, [email protected] mojtaba khayyam nekoei agricultural biotechnology research institute of iran (abrii), ir iran daryoosh nabati ahmadi school of agriculture, shahid chamran university, ir iran +98-611333001115, [email protected] babak latif school of agriculture, tarbiat modares university, ir iran mehdi sharifitabar department of stem cells and developmental biology, cell science research center, royan institute, ir iran

background genetic manipulation of chloroplast in higher plants offers a number of unique prerogatives, including; undesirable of pleiotropic genome and gene silencing effects and also use as an important agronomic trait for producing essential biomaterials and industrial enzymes. in order to manipulate chloroplast genome, specific vectors are required. these vectors can be transformed and expr...

2015
Ryoma Kamikawa Goro Tanifuji Masanobu Kawachi Hideaki Miyashita Tetsuo Hashimoto Yuji Inagaki

Unlike many other photosynthetic dinoflagellates, whose plastids contain a characteristic carotenoid peridinin, members of the genus Lepidodinium are the only known dinoflagellate species possessing green alga-derived plastids. However, the precise origin of Lepidodinium plastids has hitherto remained uncertain. In this study, we completely sequenced the plastid genome of Lepidodinium chloropho...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Fabien Burki Yoshihisa Hirakawa Patrick J Keeling

Nucleus-encoded plastid-targeted proteins of photosynthetic organisms are generally equipped with an N-terminal presequence required for crossing the plastid membranes. The acquisition of these presequences played a fundamental role in the establishment of plastids. Here, we report a unique case of two non-homologous proteins possessing completely identical presequences consisting of a bipartit...

2017
Andrea Del Cortona Frederik Leliaert Kenny A. Bogaert Monique Turmel Christian Boedeker Jan Janouškovec Juan M. Lopez-Bautista Heroen Verbruggen Klaas Vandepoele Olivier De Clerck

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
K Yamaguchi K von Knoblauch A R Subramanian

Identification of all the protein components of a plastid (chloroplast) ribosomal 30 S subunit has been achieved, using two-dimensional gel electropholesis, high performance liquid chromatography purification, N-terminal sequencing, polymerase chain reaction-based screening of cDNA library, nucleotide sequencing, and mass spectrometry (electrospray ionization, matrix-assisted laser desorption/i...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2013
Baohai Li Herbert J Kronzucker Weiming Shi

Plastid retrograde signaling (chloroplast to nucleus) has been proposed to play an important role in the acclimation of plant function to environmental stress. Although several pathways and molecular components, as well as some signals, have been identified in recent years, our understanding of the communication between plastid and nucleus under stress remains fragmentary. This mini-review summ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Christoph Spitzer Faqiang Li Rafael Buono Hannetz Roschzttardtz Taijoon Chung Min Zhang Katherine W Osteryoung Richard D Vierstra Marisa S Otegui

Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT)-III proteins mediate membrane remodeling and the release of endosomal intraluminal vesicles into multivesicular bodies. Here, we show that the ESCRT-III subunit paralogs CHARGED MULTIVESICULAR BODY PROTEIN1 (CHMP1A) and CHMP1B are required for autophagic degradation of plastid proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana. Similar to autophagy mutants...

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