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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Chromoplast Development

1995
Plant cells contain a unique class of organelles, designated the plastids, which distinguish them from animal cells. According to the largely accepted endosymbiotic theory of evolution, plastids are descendants of prokaryotes. This process requires several adaptative changes which involve the maintenance and the expression of part of the plastid genome,
B, Camara   +4 more
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Phosphate translocator and adenylate translocator in chromoplast membranes

Planta, 1980
It is shown by the criteria of saturation kinetics, specificity, and inhibition experiments that chromoplast membranes from the daffodil flower contain a phosphate translocator for the counter-exchange of phosphate, and 3-phosphoglycerate, as well as phosphoenolpyruvate; they also contain an adenylate translocator.
B, Liedvogel, H, Kleinig
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Circular DNA in chromoplasts of Tulipa gesneriana

Planta, 1976
Circular DNA has been extracted from isolated globulous chromoplasts of Tulipa gesneriana L. The isolated DNA molecules occur in the form of "open circles" and have a contour length of about 43.6 μm, corresponding to a molecular weight of about 92 kdaltons.
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Carotenogenic enzymes from Capsicum chromoplasts

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1985
Abstract
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Chromoplast Morphogenesis During Development Of Pansy Petals

2009
Mc 2009. Microscopy Conference, Graz, Austria. 30 August - 4 September 2009. First Joint Meeting Of Dreiländertagung And Multinational Congress On Microscopy.
Prebeg, Tatjana   +3 more
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Interaction of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate with Watermelon Chromoplasts and Examination of the Organization of Lycopene within the Chromoplasts

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2006
The properties of plant-derived precipitates of watermelon lycopene were examined in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as part of an ongoing effort to develop simpler, more economical ways to quantify carotenoids in melon fruit. Levels of SDS >0.2% were found to increase the water solubility of lycopene in the state in which it was isolated from ...
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Do chromoplasts contain DNA?

Protoplasma, 1972
K. V. Kowallik, R. G. Herrmann
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Chromoplasts

1981
Peter Sitte, Heinz Falk, Bodo Liedvogel
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