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Plant Molecular Biology, 1992
The chloroplast genome consists of homogeneous circular DNA molecules. To date, the entire nucleotide sequences (120-190 kbp) of chloroplast genomes have been determined from eight plant species. The chloroplast genomes of land plants and green algae contain about 110 different genes, which can be classified into two main groups: genes involved in gene
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The chloroplast genome consists of homogeneous circular DNA molecules. To date, the entire nucleotide sequences (120-190 kbp) of chloroplast genomes have been determined from eight plant species. The chloroplast genomes of land plants and green algae contain about 110 different genes, which can be classified into two main groups: genes involved in gene
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Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles to Augment Photosynthesis of Chloroplasts.
Angewandte Chemie, 2017By coating chloroplasts with conjugated polymer nanoparticles (CPNs), a new bio-optical hybrid photosynthesis system (chloroplast/CPNs) is developed. Since CPNs possess unique light harvesting ability, including the ultraviolet part that chloroplasts ...
Yunxia Wang+4 more
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Dielectrophoresis of chloroplasts
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1971Abstract 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.
Irwin P. Ting+3 more
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Isolation of chloroplasts and chloroplast DNA
1994That chloroplasts are green and therefore recognizable by eye should have been an advantage in developing methods for their isolation, but historically it has been a disadvantage. It was relatively easy to grind up cells, subject the brei to differential centrifugation, and obtain a green pellet.
Noureddine Hadjeb+3 more
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THE ELECTROPHOTOLUMINESCENCE OF CHLOROPLASTS
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1976Abstract— 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.
James L. Ellenson, Kenneth Sauer
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Signals from Chloroplasts Converge to Regulate Nuclear Gene Expression
Science, 2007Plastid-to-nucleus retrograde signaling coordinates nuclear gene expression with chloroplast function and is essential for the photoautotrophic life-style of plants.
S. Koussevitzky+8 more
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Iodination of chloroplasts. I. Properties of iodinated chloroplasts
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1976Spinach 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
G. Akoyunoglou, Evangelos S. Canellakis
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Energy Conversion : Mitochondria and Chloroplasts
, 2015To maintain their high degree of organization in a universe that is constantly drifting toward chaos, cells have a constant need for a plentiful supply of ATP, as we have explained in Chapter 2.
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Evolutionary development of redox regulation in chloroplasts.
Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, 2014SIGNIFICANCE The post-translational modification of thiol groups stands out as a key strategy that cells employ for metabolic regulation and adaptation to changing environmental conditions.
M. Balsera+3 more
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2019
In the last years, the availability of chloroplast genomes for plants and algae is increasing. These data can be useful both in the biotechnological area and in the evolutionary field, for the analysis of phylogenetic relationships among groups of organisms.
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In the last years, the availability of chloroplast genomes for plants and algae is increasing. These data can be useful both in the biotechnological area and in the evolutionary field, for the analysis of phylogenetic relationships among groups of organisms.
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