نتایج جستجو برای: plastid rpl32 trnluag

تعداد نتایج: 5117  

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Elizabeth Heeg-Truesdell Carole LaBonne

References 1. McFadden, G.I. (2001). Chloroplast origin and integration. Plant Physiol. 125, 50–53. 2. Osteryoung, K.W., and Nunarri, J. (2003). The division of endosymbiotic organelles. Science 302, 1698–1704. 3. Vitha, S., McAndrew, R.S., and Osteryoung, K.W. (2001). FtsZ ring formation at the chloroplast division site in plants. J. Cell Biol. 153, 111–119. 4. Leech, R.M., Thomson, W.W., and ...

2014
Elisabeth Richardson Richard G. Dorrell Christopher J. Howe

Plastids utilize a complex gene expression machinery, which has coevolved with the underlying genome sequence. Relatively, little is known about the genome-wide evolution of transcript processing in algal plastids that have undergone complex endosymbiotic events. We present the first genome-wide study of transcript processing in a plastid acquired through serial endosymbiosis, in the fucoxanthi...

2016
Harue Ibata Akira Nagatani Nobuyoshi Mochizuki

Expression of Photosynthesis-Associated Nuclear Genes (PhANGs) is controlled by environmental stimuli and plastid-derived signals ("plastid signals") transmitting the developmental and functional status of plastids to the nucleus. Arabidopsis genomes uncoupled (gun) mutants exhibit defects in plastid signaling, leading to ectopic expression of PhANGs in the absence of chloroplast development. G...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
B J Baumgartner J C Rapp J E Mullet

Plastid transcription activity and DNA copy number were quantified during chloroplast development in the first foliage leaf in dark-grown and illuminated barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seedlings. Primary foliage leaves of seedlings given continuous illumination from 2 days post-imbibition reached a final mean length of 15 centimeters at 6.5 days, whereas primary leaves of dark-grown seedlings requ...

2005
Gregory D. Nugent Seamus Coyne Thi T. Nguyen Tony A. Kavanagh Philip J. Dix

Most plastid transformation studies with tobacco, and all reports for other species (except tomato [G.D. Nugent, M. ten Have, A. van der Gulik, P.J. Dix, B.A. Uijtewaal, A.P. Mordhorst, Plastid transformants of tomato selected using mutations affecting ribosome structure. Plant Cell Rep. 24 (2005) 341–349]), have used biolistics for plastid transformation. However, nuclear transformation via bi...

2016
Xuwu Sun Duorong Xu Zhixin Liu Tatjana Kleine Dario Leister

Plastid-to-nucleus retrograde signaling plays an important role in regulating the expression of photosynthesis-associated nuclear genes (PhANGs) in accordance with physiological demands on chloroplast biogenesis and function. Despite its fundamental importance, little is known about the molecular nature of the plastid gene expression (PGE)-dependent type of retrograde signaling. PGE is a multif...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Daniela Ahlert Stephanie Ruf Ralph Bock

Chloroplasts fulfill important functions in cellular metabolism. The majority of plastid genome-encoded genes is involved in either photosynthesis or chloroplast gene expression. Whether or not plastid genes also can determine extraplastidic functions has remained controversial. We demonstrate here an essential role of plastid protein synthesis in tobacco leaf development. By using chloroplast ...

2015
Ansgar Gruber Gabrielle Rocap Peter G Kroth E Virginia Armbrust Thomas Mock

The plastids of ecologically and economically important algae from phyla such as stramenopiles, dinoflagellates and cryptophytes were acquired via a secondary endosymbiosis and are surrounded by three or four membranes. Nuclear-encoded plastid-localized proteins contain N-terminal bipartite targeting peptides with the conserved amino acid sequence motif 'ASAFAP'. Here we identify the plastid pr...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Robert M Larkin

In addition to their contribution to metabolism, chloroplasts emit signals that influence the expression of nuclear genes that contribute to numerous plastidic and extraplastidic processes. Plastid-to-nucleus signalling optimizes chloroplast function, regulates growth and development, and affects responses to environmental cues. An incomplete list of plastid signals is available and particular ...

2008
Changcheng Xu Jilian Fan Adam J. Cornish Christoph Benning

The development of chloroplasts in Arabidopsis thaliana requires extensive lipid trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the plastid. The biosynthetic enzymes for the final steps of chloroplast lipid assembly are associated with the plastid envelope membranes. For example, during biosynthesis of the galactoglycerolipids predominant in photosynthetic membranes, galactosyltransfera...

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