نتایج جستجو برای: chloroplast

تعداد نتایج: 14906  

2016
Masamitsu WADA

Chloroplasts move toward weak light to increase photosynthetic efficiency, and migrate away from strong light to protect chloroplasts from photodamage and eventual cell death. These chloroplast behaviors were first observed more than 100 years ago, but the underlying mechanism has only recently been identified. Ideal plant materials, such as fern gametophytes for photobiological and cell biolog...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1974
R Sager Z Ramanis

Two mutations are described that alter the pattern of inheritance of chloroplast genes in Chlamydomonas. The mutant gene mat-1 linked to the mating type allele mt(-) greatly increases the frequency of exceptional zygotes, i.e., zygotes that transmit chloroplast genes from the mt(-) (male) parent. In some crosses, 80-90% of the zygotes are biparental, transmitting chloroplast genes from both par...

Journal: :Genome informatics. International Conference on Genome Informatics 2005
Naoki Sato Masayuki Ishikawa Makoto Fujiwara Kintake Sonoike

Chloroplasts originate from ancient cyanobacteria-like endosymbiont. Several tens of chloroplast proteins are encoded by the chloroplast genome, while more than hundreds are encoded by the nuclear genome in plants and algae, but the exact number and identity of nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins are still unknown. We describe here attempts to identify a large number of unidentified chloroplas...

2011
JOHN MICHAEL PROCTOR John Michael Proctor

The Mechanism of Chloroplast Division in Higher Plants. (April 2000) John Michael Proctor Department of Biochemistry/Biophysics Texas A&M University Fellows Advisor: Dr. John E. Mullet Department o f Biochemistry/Biophysics The majority of plant cells contain plastids that are self-replicating, double membrane organelles with their own unique genetic component. The current investigation concern...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Torsten Kleffmann Doris Russenberger Anne von Zychlinski Wayne Christopher Kimmen Sjölander Wilhelm Gruissem Sacha Baginsky

BACKGROUND Chloroplasts are plant cell organelles of cyanobacterial origin. They perform essential metabolic and biosynthetic functions of global significance, including photosynthesis and amino acid biosynthesis. Most of the proteins that constitute the functional chloroplast are encoded in the nuclear genome and imported into the chloroplast after translation in the cytosol. Since protein tar...

Journal: :Biological research 2010
Ricardo I Tejos Ana V Mercado Lee A Meisel

The basic body plan of a plant is established early in embryogenesis when cells differentiate, giving rise to the apical and basal regions of the embryo. Using chlorophyll fluorescence as a marker for chloroplasts, we have detected specific patterns of chloroplast-containing cells at specific stages of embryogenesis. Non-randomly distributed chloroplast-containing cells are seen as early as the...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Stephanie Glanz Astrid Bunse Andrea Wimbert Carsten Balczun Ulrich Kück

In the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, the chloroplast-encoded tscA RNA is part of a tripartite group IIB intron, which is involved in trans-splicing of precursor mRNAs. We have used the yeast three-hybrid system to identify chloroplast group II intron RNA-binding proteins, capable of interacting with the tscA RNA. Of 14 candidate cDNAs, 13 encode identical polypeptides with s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
James Uniacke William Zerges

The compartmentalization of eukaryotic cells requires that newly synthesized proteins be targeted to the compartments in which they function. In chloroplasts, a few thousand proteins function in photosynthesis, expression of the chloroplast genome, and other processes. Most chloroplast proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm, imported, and then targeted to a specific chloroplast compartment. ...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2016
Qihua Ling Paul Jarvis

Chloroplasts are organelles with many vital roles in plants, which include not only photosynthesis but numerous other metabolic and signaling functions. Furthermore, chloroplasts are critical for plant responses to various abiotic stresses, such as salinity and osmotic stresses. A chloroplast may contain up to ~3,000 different proteins, some of which are encoded by its own genome. However, the ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1979
R J Rose

To investigate the association between chloroplast DNA (cp DNA) and the photosynthetic membranes of spinach chloroplasts, previously suggested by electron-microscope autoradiography, use has been made of vesicles formed by isolating chloroplasts directly in 3.5 mM Mg2+. These chloroplast vesicles consist of photosynthetic membranes, separate from chloroplast envelope membranes. Light and electr...

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