نتایج جستجو برای: chlamydomonas reinhardtii

تعداد نتایج: 5622  

Journal: :Molecular plant 2008
Corinne Yoshihara Kentaro Inoue Denise Schichnes Steven Ruzin William Inwood Sydney Kustu

The major Rhesus (Rh) protein of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Rh1, is homologous to Rh proteins of humans. It is an integral membrane protein involved in transport of carbon dioxide. To localize a fusion of intact Rh1 to the green fluorescent protein (GFP), we used as host a white (lts1) mutant strain of C. reinhardtii, which is blocked at the first step of carotenoid biosynthesis....

2005
Cristina E. Popescu Tudor Borza Joseph P. Bielawski Robert W. Lee

In many biological systems, especially bacteria and unicellular eukaryotes, rates of synonymous and nonsynonymous nucleotide divergence are negatively correlated with the level of gene expression, a phenomenon that has been attributed to natural selection. Surprisingly, this relationship has not been examined in many important groups, including the unicellular model organism Chlamydomonas reinh...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1990

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Jürgen Voigt Ronald Frank

The cell wall of the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii consists predominantly of Hyp-rich glycoproteins, which also occur in the extracellular matrix of multicellular green algae and higher plants. In addition to the Hyp-rich polypeptides, the insoluble glycoprotein framework of the Chlamydomonas cell wall contains minor amounts of 14-3-3 proteins, as revealed by immunochemical s...

Journal: :Genes & development 2007
Tao Zhao Guanglin Li Shijun Mi Shan Li Gregory J Hannon Xiu-Jie Wang Yijun Qi

Endogenous small RNAs function in RNA interference (RNAi) pathways to control gene expression through mRNA cleavage, translational repression, or chromatin modification. Plants and animals contain many microRNAs (miRNAs) that play vital roles in development, including helping to specify cell type and tissue identity. To date, no miRNAs have been reported in unicellular organisms. Here we show t...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Ove Nilsson

How has the ability of plants to measure the length of the day evolved? The finding that the genome of the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii contains a gene homologous to, and functionally conserved with, the Arabidopsis gene CONSTANS might provide part of the answer.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2013
Himanshu Singh Manish Shukla Basuthkar J Rao Kandala V R Chary

The two flexible rod-like flagella (∼500 nm in diameter and 5-15 μm long) of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular green alga, can weakly align molecules in an external magnetic field, thereby enabling the measurement of various residual dipolar couplings in solution NMR spectroscopy.

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