The complete chloroplast genome sequences of three Cypripedium species and their phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Wang Q, An J, Wang Y, Zheng B.
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Cross‐continental variation of herbivore resistance in a global plant invader
While successful plant invasions often occur in novel environments, invasive species usually occupy broad niches within their native and introduced ranges. A better understanding of the process of invasion therefore requires a wide sampling of ranges, and a good knowledge of introduction history.
Peipei Cao+14 more
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Reporting complete chloroplast genome of endangered red mulberry, useful for understanding hybridization and phylogenetic relationships. [PDF]
Adhikari B, Parajuli S, Nepal MP.
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Higher plant proteins of cyanobacterial origin : are they or are they not preferentially targeted to chloroplasts? [PDF]
Bayer, Roman G+5 more
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Uncoupling Phosphorylation in Spinach Chloroplasts by Absence of Cations [PDF]
André T. Jagendorf, Marie F. Smith
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New insights into the Tat protein transport cycle from characterizing the assembled Tat translocon
The Tat translocon transports folded proteins via a unique and enigmatic mechanism. The translocon assembles transiently, only in the presence of a substrate, a protonmotive force, and only at native expression levels, and for this reason is exceedingly difficult to access experimentally.
Felicity Alcock, Ben C. Berks
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Comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes in three Araceae species: genomic difference, genetic distance and species morphology association. [PDF]
Li W+7 more
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Protein import into bacterial endosymbionts and evolving organelles
The acquisition of bacterial endosymbionts by ancient host cells followed by massive adaptation of the partners gave rise to mitochondria and plastids. Today, various systems with younger and less integrated endosymbionts provide insights into the initial steps in the endosymbiont to organelle transition.
Megan E. S. Sørensen+3 more
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