نتایج جستجو برای: plastid marker

تعداد نتایج: 134375  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Aya Kitajima Satoru Asatsuma Hisao Okada Yuki Hamada Kentaro Kaneko Yohei Nanjo Yasushi Kawagoe Kiminori Toyooka Ken Matsuoka Masaki Takeuchi Akihiko Nakano Toshiaki Mitsui

The well-characterized secretory glycoprotein, rice (Oryza sativa) alpha-amylase isoform I-1 (AmyI-1), was localized within the plastids and proved to be involved in the degradation of starch granules in the organelles of rice cells. In addition, a large portion of transiently expressed AmyI-1 fused to green fluorescent protein (AmyI-1-GFP) colocalized with a simultaneously expressed fluorescen...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1992
J M Staub P Maliga

We investigated the size of flanking DNA incorporated into the tobacco plastid genome alongside a selectable antibiotic resistance mutation. The results showed that integration of a long uninterrupted region of homologous DNA, rather than of small fragments as previously thought, is the more likely event in plastid transformation of land plants. Transforming plasmid pJS75 contains a 6.2-kb DNA ...

2004

erated by introducing foreign genes into the nuclear genome. Here we focus on plastid transformation as an alternative. Plastids have their own rudimentary genome, the plastome, which encodes around 120 genes [1]. Plastids in green tissues are “chloroplasts”, whose primary function is photosynthesis. In contrast to the nuclear genome with typically two copies of each gene per cell, the plastome...

2002
Jeffrey M. Staub

We investigated the size of flanking DNA incorporated into the tobacco plastid genome alongside a selectable antibiotic resistance mutation. The results showed that integration of a long uninterrupted region of homologous DNA, rather than of small fragments as previously thought, is the more likely event in plastid transformation of land plants. Transforming plasmid pJS75 contains a 6.2-kb DNA ...

2017
Louis Graf Yae Jin Kim Ga Youn Cho Kathy Ann Miller Hwan Su Yoon

Coccophora langsdorfii (Turner) Greville (Fucales) is an intertidal brown alga that is endemic to Northeast Asia and increasingly endangered by habitat loss and climate change. We sequenced the complete circular plastid and mitochondrial genomes of C. langsdorfii. The circular plastid genome is 124,450 bp and contains 139 protein-coding, 28 tRNA and 6 rRNA genes. The circular mitochondrial geno...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

continuous labelling of callus with h-thymidine results in intermittent peaks of h-dna per chloroplast, showing synchrony of division. the increase in h-dna could be due to several replication rounds, and the drop to successive plastid divisions without intervening dna synthesis. the level of dna-binding proteins in the chloroplast parallels the peaks of plastidal dna synthesis; such proteins c...

2013
Tiina Särkinen Morvah George

Rapidly evolving non-coding plastid regions (NCPs) are currently widely used in evolutionary biology especially in plant systematic studies where NCPs have become one of the most commonly used tools in clarifying species relationships. Currently, the generally small amount of sequence variation provided by NCPs compared to nuclear regions makes plastid phylogeny reconstruction challenging at th...

Journal: :European Journal of Phycology 2021

The green seaweeds Ulva australis and U. pertusa were described from southern Australia Japan, respectively. They are conspecific australis, the currently accepted taxon, is native to temperate marine waters in north-eastern Asia, known be introduced overseas into Australasia, Americas Europe. Although genetics of have been investigated elsewhere, along French coasts origins history introductio...

Continuous labelling of callus with H-thymidine results in intermittent peaks of H-DNA per chloroplast, showing synchrony of division. The increase in H-DNA could be due to several replication rounds, and the drop to successive plastid divisions without intervening DNA synthesis. The level of DNA-binding proteins in the chloroplast parallels the peaks of plastidal DNA synthesis; such pro...

Journal: :Parasitology 2009
A Mukhopadhyay C-Y Chen C Doerig F L Henriquez C W Roberts M P Barrett

A plastid-like organelle, the apicoplast, is essential to the majority of medically and veterinary important apicomplexan protozoa including Toxoplasma gondii and Plasmodium. The apicoplast contains multiple copies of a 35 kb genome, the replication of which is dependent upon nuclear-encoded proteins that are imported into the organelle. In P. falciparum an unusual multi-functional gene, pfprex...

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