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Cytochromes in Chloroplasts

Nature, 1958
IT has been concluded from experiments with barley leaves that chloroplasts contain cytochromes ƒ and b 6 and no cytochrome c 1. We have been able to extend the observations to two other widely differing species and to record certain characteristics of the cytochromes present.
W O, JAMES, R M, LEECH
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The ultrastructure of chloroplasts

Experimental Cell Research, 1955
1. 1. On ultrathin sections of chloroplasts from Aspidistra elatior the electron microscopic study has revealed that the grana consist of layered columns. 2. 2. The grana are organized in double membrane discs the two membranes of which are about 65 A thick. These membranes bound a narrow, closed space the height of which also is about 65 A. The
E, STEINMANN, F S, SJOSTRAND
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Chloroplast Transformation

2005
In this chapter we briefly review the developmental history and current research status of chloroplast transformation and introduce the merits of chloroplast transformation as compared with the nuclear genome transformation. Furthermore, according to the chloroplast transformation achieved in oilseed rape (Brassica napus), we introduce the preparation ...
Xiao-Mei, Lu, Wei-Bo, Yin, Zan-Min, Hu
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Dielectrophoresis of chloroplasts

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1971
Abstract Dielectrophoresis is the migration of neutral particles in a nonuniform electric field (a.c. or d.c.) toward the region of highest field intensity. Dielectrophoresis should be distinguished from electrophoresis which is the migration of charged particles in electric fields.
I P, Ting   +3 more
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Chloroplast Movement

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2003
The study of chloroplast movement made a quantum leap at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Research based on reverse-genetic approaches using targeted mutants has brought new concepts to this field. One of the most exciting findings has been the discovery of photoreceptors for both accumulation and avoidance responses in Arabidopsis and in ...
Masamitsu, Wada   +2 more
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THE ELECTROPHOTOLUMINESCENCE OF CHLOROPLASTS

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1976
Abstract— Delayed light emission emanating from preilluminated chloroplasts can be perturbed with pulsed DC electric fields (200–4000 V cm‐1), The perturbation produces a strong stimulation of chlorophyll luminescence. During the field perturbation the stimulated emission rises to a maximum, typically within 100μs. and then decays.
J L, Ellenson, K, Sauer
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Chloroplast movement

Plant Science, 2013
Chloroplast movement is important for plant survival under high light and for efficient photosynthesis under low light. This review introduces recent knowledge on chloroplast movement and shows how to analyze the responses and the moving mechanisms, potentially inspiring research in this field.
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Chloroplast immunophilins

Protoplasma, 2015
Immunophilins occur in almost all living organisms. They are ubiquitously expressed proteins including cyclophilins, FK506/rapamycin-binding proteins, and parvulins. Their functional significance in vascular plants is mostly related to plant developmental processes, signalling, and regulation of photosynthesis.
Ana, Tomašić Paić, Hrvoje, Fulgosi
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isolation of Wheat Chloroplasts and Chloroplast DNA

2003
Chloroplasts in common with other plastids and mitochondria have their own nucleic material, in the form of multiple copies of a circular DNA molecule, normally of 120-160 kbp.
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Iodination of chloroplasts. I. Properties of iodinated chloroplasts

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1976
Spinach chloroplasts exposed to iodide can be washed free of the bulk of the iodide. In the presence of lactoperoxidase and H2O2, iodide can be introduced into chloroplasts in high amounts and in non diffusible forms. The resultant particles, which have been named iodochloroplasts, extrude their iodide upon stimulation by light. The form and the amount
E S, Canellakis, G, Akoyunoglou
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