نتایج جستجو برای: chloroplast rna

تعداد نتایج: 264772  

2013
Scott Luro Arnaud Germain Robert E. Sharwood David B. Stern

Nucleus-encoded ribonucleases and RNA-binding proteins influence chloroplast gene expression through their roles in RNA maturation and stability. One mechanism for mRNA 5' end maturation posits that sequence-specific pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins define termini by blocking the 5'→3' exonucleolytic activity of ribonuclease J (RNase J). To test this hypothesis in vivo, virus-induced gen...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1996
K Yoshinaga H Iinuma T Masuzawa K Uedal

We cloned and sequenced a portion of chloroplast DNA from the hornwort Anthoceros formosae. A nucleotide sequence of 7556 bp contained structures similar to those of ndhK, ndhC, trnV, trnM, atpE, atpB, rbcL, trnR and accD. The arrangement of these was the same as that of other chloroplast DNA. However, two nonsense codons were located within the putative coding region of rbcL, although they wer...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Andrea L Manuell Joel Quispe Stephen P Mayfield

Gene expression in chloroplasts is controlled primarily through the regulation of translation. This regulation allows coordinate expression between the plastid and nuclear genomes, and is responsive to environmental conditions. Despite common ancestry with bacterial translation, chloroplast translation is more complex and involves positive regulatory mRNA elements and a host of requisite protei...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Shlomit Yehudai-Resheff Sara L Zimmer Yutaka Komine David B Stern

Cell survival depends on the cell's ability to acclimate to phosphorus (P) limitation. We studied the chloroplast ribonuclease polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase), which consumes and generates phosphate, by comparing wild-type Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells with strains with reduced PNPase expression. In the wild type, chloroplast RNA (cpRNA) accumulates under P limitation, correlating with ...

2005
CHRISTOPHER J. LEAVER

We have previously shown (Leaver & Ingle, 1971) that the heavier of the two high-molecular-weight chloroplast rRNA components (1. x 106 mol.wt.) from a variety of plants is unstable under normal conditions of extraction and fractionation. In contrast, the light chloroplast rRNA (0.56 x 106 mol.wt.) remains intact under similar conditions. It seems likely that cleavage of the rRNA chain occurs a...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2001
M L Reed N M Peeters M R Hanson

Transcripts of typical dicot plant plastid genes undergo C-->U RNA editing at approximately 30 locations, but there is no consensus sequence surrounding the C targets of editing. The cis-acting elements required for editing of the C located at tobacco rpoB editing site II were investigated by introducing translatable chimeric minigenes containing sequence -20 to +6 surrounding the C target of e...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
K Perron M Goldschmidt-Clermont J D Rochaix

In Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, the psaA mRNA is assembled by a process involving two steps of trans-splicing that remove two group II introns and give rise to the mature mRNA. The products of at least 14 nuclear genes and one chloroplast gene (tscA) are necessary for this process. We have cloned Maa2, one of the nuclear genes involved in trans-splicing of the second intron. Maa2 encodes a protei...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
L B Zablen M S Kissil C R Woese D E Buetow

The 16S ribosomal RNA of the Euglena gracilis chloroplast has been characterized in terms of its two-dimensional electrophoretic "fingerprint" (T1 ribonuclease). Results show it to be a typically prokaryotic 16 S rRNA. By the present criterion, different chloroplasts are shown to be related to one another and at least distantly to blue-green algae and perhaps to Bacillaceae. These results argue...

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