نتایج جستجو برای: plastid

تعداد نتایج: 5023  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Chanhong Kim Keun Pyo Lee Aiswarya Baruah Mena Nater Cornelia Göbel Ivo Feussner Klaus Apel

Plastid development in seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana is affected by the transfer of (1)O(2)-mediated retrograde signals from the plastid to the nucleus and changes in nuclear gene expression during late embryogenesis. The potential impact of these mechanisms on plastid differentiation is maintained throughout seed dormancy and becomes effective only after seed germination. Inactivation of t...

2017
Richard G Dorrell Gillian Gile Giselle McCallum Raphaël Méheust Eric P Bapteste Christen M Klinger Loraine Brillet-Guéguen Katalina D Freeman Daniel J Richter Chris Bowler

Plastids are supported by a wide range of proteins encoded within the nucleus and imported from the cytoplasm. These plastid-targeted proteins may originate from the endosymbiont, the host, or other sources entirely. Here, we identify and characterise 770 plastid-targeted proteins that are conserved across the ochrophytes, a major group of algae including diatoms, pelagophytes and kelps, that p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Mary M Guisinger Jennifer V Kuehl Jeffrey L Boore Robert K Jansen

Angiosperm plastid genomes are generally conserved in gene content and order with rates of nucleotide substitutions for protein-coding genes lower than for nuclear protein-coding genes. A few groups have experienced genomic change, and extreme changes in gene content and order are found within the flowering plant family Geraniaceae. The complete plastid genome sequence of Pelargonium X hortorum...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2008
Norman J Wickett Yan Zhang S Kellon Hansen Jessie M Roper Jennifer V Kuehl Sheila A Plock Paul G Wolf Claude W DePamphilis Jeffrey L Boore Bernard Goffinet

Aneura mirabilis is a parasitic liverwort that exploits an existing mycorrhizal association between a basidiomycete and a host tree. This unusual liverwort is the only known parasitic seedless land plant with a completely nonphotosynthetic life history. The complete plastid genome of A. mirabilis was sequenced to examine the effect of its nonphotosynthetic life history on plastid genome content...

2015
Dapeng Wang Jun Yu

Plastids carry their own genetic material that encodes a variable set of genes that are limited in number but functionally important. Aside from orthology, the lineage-specific order and orientation of these genes are also relevant. Here, we develop a database, Plastid-LCGbase (http://lcgbase.big.ac.cn/plastid-LCGbase/), which focuses on organizational variability of plastid genes and genomes f...

2012
Daniel B. Sloan Andrew J. Alverson Martin Wu Jeffrey D. Palmer Douglas R. Taylor

The angiosperm genus Silene exhibits some of the most extreme and rapid divergence ever identified in mitochondrial genome architecture and nucleotide substitution rates. These patterns have been considered mitochondrial specific based on the absence of correlated changes in the small number of available nuclear and plastid gene sequences. To better assess the relationship between mitochondrial...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Tomohiro Kakizaki Hideo Matsumura Katsuhiro Nakayama Fang-Sik Che Ryohei Terauchi Takehito Inaba

Expression of nuclear-encoded plastid proteins and import of those proteins into plastids are indispensable for plastid biogenesis. One possible cellular mechanism that coordinates these two essential processes is retrograde signaling from plastids to the nucleus. However, the molecular details of how this signaling occurs remain elusive. Using the plastid protein import2 mutant of Arabidopsis ...

2017
Yuyong Wu Lili You Shengchun Li Meiqi Ma Mengting Wu Lixin Ma Ralph Bock Ling Chang Jiang Zhang

Plastid transformation for the expression of recombinant proteins and entire metabolic pathways has become a promising tool for plant biotechnology. However, large-scale application of this technology has been hindered by some technical bottlenecks, including lack of routine transformation protocols for agronomically important crop plants like rice or maize. Currently, there are no standard or ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Jeremiah D. Hackett Hwan Su Yoon M. Bento Soares Maria F. Bonaldo Thomas L. Casavant Todd E. Scheetz Tetyana Nosenko Debashish Bhattacharya

Dinoflagellate algae are important primary producers and of significant ecological and economic impact because of their ability to form "red tides". They are also models for evolutionary research because of an unparalleled ability to capture photosynthetic organelles (plastids) through endosymbiosis. The nature and extent of the plastid genome in the dominant perdinin-containing dinoflagellates...

Journal: :Genome biology and evolution 2016
Yang Luo Peng-Fei Ma Hong-Tao Li Jun-Bo Yang Hong Wang De-Zhu Li

The predominantly aquatic order Alismatales, which includes approximately 4,500 species within Araceae, Tofieldiaceae, and the core alismatid families, is a key group in investigating the origin and early diversification of monocots. Despite their importance, phylogenetic ambiguity regarding the root of the Alismatales tree precludes answering questions about the early evolution of the order. H...

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