نتایج جستجو برای: plastid

تعداد نتایج: 5023  

2011
Klaas J. van Wijk

Plastids are plant cell organelles with many essential functions in plant metabolism. Among these are photosynthesis, amino acid and fatty acid biosynthesis, as well as the synthesis of several secondary metabolites. All plastids originate from undifferentiated proplastids, which are restricted to meristematic tissues and undifferentiated cells. Depending on the tissue, proplastids can develop ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Stanislav Vitha John E Froehlich Olga Koksharova Kevin A Pyke Harrie van Erp Katherine W Osteryoung

Replication of chloroplasts is essential for achieving and maintaining optimal plastid numbers in plant cells. The plastid division machinery contains components of both endosymbiotic and host cell origin, but little is known about the regulation and molecular mechanisms that govern the division process. The Arabidopsis mutant arc6 is defective in plastid division, and its leaf mesophyll cells ...

2013
Li Wang Yunxiang Mao Fanna Kong Guiyang Li Fei Ma Baolong Zhang Peipei Sun Guiqi Bi Fangfang Zhang Hongfan Xue Min Cao

BACKGROUND Pyropia haitanensis and P. yezoensis are two economically important marine crops that are also considered to be research models to study the physiological ecology of intertidal seaweed communities, evolutionary biology of plastids, and the origins of sexual reproduction. This plastid genome information will facilitate study of breeding, population genetics and phylogenetics. PRINCI...

2014
Jamal S. M. Sabir Dhivya Arasappan Ahmed Bahieldin Salah Abo-Aba Sameera Bafeel Talal A. Zari Sherif Edris Ahmed M. Shokry Nour O. Gadalla Ahmed M. Ramadan Ahmed Atef Magdy A. Al-Kordy Fotoh M. El-Domyati Robert K. Jansen

Date palm is a very important crop in western Asia and northern Africa, and it is the oldest domesticated fruit tree with archaeological records dating back 5000 years. The huge economic value of this crop has generated considerable interest in breeding programs to enhance production of dates. One of the major limitations of these efforts is the uncertainty regarding the number of date palm cul...

2015
Wenpan Dong Chao Xu Changhao Li Jiahui Sun Yunjuan Zuo Shuo Shi Tao Cheng Junjie Guo Shiliang Zhou

A DNA barcode is a DNA fragment used to identify species. For land plants, DNA fragments of plastid genome could be the primary consideration. Unfortunately, most of the plastid candidate barcodes lack species-level resolution. The identification of DNA barcodes of high resolution at species level is critical to the success of DNA barcoding in plants. We searched the available plastid genomes f...

2012
Jean-François Pombert Erick R. James Jan Janouškovec Patrick J. Keeling

BACKGROUND Photosynthetic euglenids acquired their plastid by secondary endosymbiosis of a prasinophyte-like green alga. But unlike its prasinophyte counterparts, the plastid genome of the euglenid Euglena gracilis is riddled with introns that interrupt almost every protein-encoding gene. The atypical group II introns and twintrons (introns-within-introns) found in the E. gracilis plastid have ...

2011
David Roy Smith

Mitochondrial genomes often contain large amounts of plastid DNA (ptDNA)-derived sequences (MTPTs). It has been suggested that the intercompartmental transfer of ptDNA is greatly reduced in species with only a single plastid per cell (monoplastidic) as compared with those with many plastids per cell (polyplastidic). This hypothesis has not been applied to the movement of DNA from plastids to mi...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2009
Patrick J Keeling

The establishment of a new plastid organelle by secondary endosymbiosis represents a series of events of massive complexity, and yet we know it has taken place multiple times because both green and red algae have been taken up by other eukaryotic lineages. Exactly how many times these events have succeeded, however, has been a matter of debate that significantly impacts how we view plastid evol...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2001
R Bock

Facile methods of genetic transformation are of outstanding importance for both basic and applied research. For many years, transgenic technologies for plants were restricted to manipulations of the nuclear genome. More recently, a second genome of the plant cell has become amenable to genetic engineering: the prokaryotically organized circular genome of the chloroplast. The possibility to dire...

2015
Mikhail I. Schelkunov Viktoria Yu Shtratnikova Maxim S. Nuraliev Marc-Andre Selosse Aleksey A. Penin Maria D. Logacheva

The question on the patterns and limits of reduction of plastid genomes in nonphotosynthetic plants and the reasons of their conservation is one of the intriguing topics in plant genome evolution. Here, we report sequencing and analysis of plastid genome in nonphotosynthetic orchids Epipogium aphyllum and Epipogium roseum, which, with sizes of 31 and 19 kbp, respectively, represent the smallest...

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