نتایج جستجو برای: rubisco activase

تعداد نتایج: 1949  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2021

Abstract C4 plants, such as maize, strictly compartmentalize Rubisco to bundle sheath chloroplasts. The molecular basis for the restriction of from more abundant mesophyll chloroplasts is not fully understood. Mesophyll transcribe large subunit gene and, when normally quiescent transcription nuclear small family overcome by ectopic expression, still do accumulate measurable Rubisco. Here we sho...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2013
J Nathan Henderson Suratna Hazra Alison M Dunkle Michael E Salvucci Rebekka M Wachter

Rubisco activase (Rca) is a chaperone-like protein of the AAA+ family, which uses mechano-chemical energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to release tightly bound inhibitors from the active site of the primary carbon fixing enzyme ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate oxygenase/carboxylase (Rubisco). Mechanistic and structural investigations of Rca have been hampered by its exceptional thermolability, high deg...

2017
Juan A. Perdomo Sebastià Capó-Bauçà Elizabete Carmo-Silva Jeroni Galmés

To understand the effect of heat and drought on three major cereal crops, the physiological and biochemical (i.e., metabolic) factors affecting photosynthesis were examined in rice, wheat, and maize plants grown under long-term water deficit (WD), high temperature (HT) and the combination of both stresses (HT-WD). Diffusional limitations to photosynthesis prevailed under WD for the C3 species, ...

2016
Jodi N. Young Ana M.C. Heureux Robert E. Sharwood Rosalind E.M. Rickaby François M.M. Morel Spencer M. Whitney

While marine phytoplankton rival plants in their contribution to global primary productivity, our understanding of their photosynthesis remains rudimentary. In particular, the kinetic diversity of the CO2-fixing enzyme, Rubisco, in phytoplankton remains unknown. Here we quantify the maximum rates of carboxylation (k cat (c)), oxygenation (k cat (o)), Michaelis constants (K m) for CO2 (K C) and ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Séverine Schiltz Karine Gallardo Myriam Huart Luc Negroni Nicolas Sommerer Judith Burstin

A proteomic approach was used to analyze protein changes during nitrogen mobilization (N mobilization) from leaves to filling seeds in pea (Pisum sativum). First, proteome reference maps were established for mature leaves and stems. They displayed around 190 Coomassie Blue-stained spots with pIs from 4 to 7. A total of 130 spots were identified by mass spectrometry as corresponding to 80 differ...

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