نتایج جستجو برای: rbcl protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235746  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2001
Y Yatabe S Masuyama D Darnaedi N Murakami

Asplenium nidus is an epiphytic fern with large simple leaves. Because A. nidus lacks the good taxonomic characters available for species recognition, multiple cryptic species may exist within A. nidus. In Mt. Halimun National Park, West Java, Indonesia, three rbcL sequence types of A. nidus were recorded. All plants regardless of rbcL sequence were 2n = 144. Crossing experiments among these rb...

2013
Sunil Kanti Mondal Subhadeep Shit Sudip Kundu

The rbcL (ribulose-1,5-biphosphate carboxylase oxygenase) gene plays a crucial role in carbon fixation. Previous studies shed light on its evolutionary relationship among different Phyla. Here, authors have done a comparative study of rbcL genes among proteobacteria, archaea, cyanobacteria and plants based on their compositional variations (GC%, amino acid frequency, codon usage, etc.). In addi...

2017
Lina Maloukh Alagappan Kumarappan Mohammad Jarrar Jawad Salehi Houssam El-wakil T. V. Rajya Lakshmi

DNA barcoding of United Arab Emirates (UAE) native plants is of high practical and scientific value as the plants adapt to very harsh environmental conditions that challenge their identification. Fifty-one plant species belonged to 22 families, 2 monocots, and 20 eudicots; a maximum number of species being legumes and grasses were collected. To authenticate the morphological identification of t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
J H Paul L Cazares J Thurmond

The carboxylation of ribulose biphosphate by the enzyme ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase is the mechanism for CO2 fixation and primary production in nearly all ecosystems on this planet. Although certain algal isolates and higher plants contain conserved nucleotide sequences in the large subunit of the gene (rbcL) for this enzyme, such genes from natural microbial assemblages have not...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Spencer Michael Whitney Heather Jean Kane Robert L Houtz Robert Edward Sharwood

Manipulation of Rubisco within higher plants is complicated by the different genomic locations of the large (L; rbcL) and small (S; RbcS) subunit genes. Although rbcL can be accurately modified by plastome transformation, directed genetic manipulation of the multiple nuclear-encoded RbcS genes is more challenging. Here we demonstrate the viability of linking the S and L subunits of tobacco (Nic...

2009
Spencer Michael Whitney Heather Jean Kane Robert L. Houtz Robert Edward Sharwood

Manipulation of Rubisco within higher plants is complicated by the different genomic locations of the large (L; rbcL) and small (S; RbcS) subunit genes. Although rbcL can be accurately modified by plastome transformation, directed genetic manipulation of the multiple nuclear-encoded RbcS genes is more challenging. Here we demonstrate the viability of linking the S and L subunits of tobacco (Nic...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
B. J. Baumgartner J. C. Rapp J. E. Mullet

Chloroplast genomes encode rRNAs, tRNAs, and proteins involved in transcription, translation, and photosynthesis. The expression of 15 plastid genes representing each of these functions was quantitated during chloroplast development in barley (Hordeum vulgare). The transcription of all plastid genes increased during the initial phase of chloroplast development and then declined during chloropla...

2017
Anastasiya A. Krinitsina Maxim S. Belenikin Olga A. Churikova Sergey V. Kuptsov3 Maxim I. Antipin Maria D. Logacheva Anna S. Speranskaya

Dryopteris blanfordii (C.Hope) C.Chr. is a member of the Dryopteridaceae, growing in high altitude Picea or Abies forests (2900-3500 m) in China and India. Phylogenetic relationships between D. blanfordii subsp. nigrosquamosa and closely related species of Dryopteris were investigated using a combined analysis of multiple molecular data sets (the protein-coding region of rbcL and matK genes and...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Jorge E Corredor Boris Wawrik John H Paul Hiep Tran Lee Kerkhof José M López Angel Dieppa Oswaldo Cárdenas

A pilot field experiment to assess the relationship between traditional biogeochemical rate measurements and transcriptional activity of microbial populations was carried out at the LEO 15 site off Tuckerton, N.J. Here, we report the relationship between photosynthetic capacity of autotrophic plankton and transcriptional activity of the large subunit gene (rbcL) for ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate ca...

2017
Manajit Hayer-Hartl Jidnyasa Joshi Oliver Mueller-Cajar Yi-Chin C. Tsai F. Ulrich Hartl Yi-Chin Candace Tsai

Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) is the key enzyme involved in photosynthetic carbon fixation, converting atmospheric CO2 to organic compounds. Form I Rubisco is a cylindrical complex composed of eight large (RbcL) subunits that are capped by four small subunits (RbcS) at the top and four at the bottom. Form I Rubiscos are phylogenetically divided into greenand red-type...

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