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open access: yesPlant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 24, Issue 4, Page 1917-1918, April 2026.
Cover credit: The cover image shows a electron microscopy picture of the plastids that develop upon treatment with X57, which are characterized by the overproliferation of lipid droplets (plastoglobules) in clusters (seen as black dots in the picture).
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Photosynthesis-related genetic and transcriptomic variations contribute to adaptive trait diversity in global Arabidopsis thaliana populations. [PDF]

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Plastid peptidoglycan

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2010
It is now widely accepted that an endosymbiotic cyanobacterium evolved into the plastid of the primary photosynthetic eukaryotes: glaucocystophytes, red algae, and green plants. It has been thought that during the evolution of plants, the peptidoglycan wall (or murein) was lost from the endosymbiont immediately after the branching off of the ...
Hiroyoshi, Takano, Katsuaki, Takechi
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Plastid Transcriptomics: An Important Tool For Plastid Functional Genomics

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2021
Plastids in higher plants carry out specialized roles such as photosynthesis, nitrogen assimilation, biosynthesis of amino acids, fatty acids, isoprenoids, and various metabolites. Plastids arise from undifferentiated precursors known as proplastids, which are found in the root and shoot meristems. They are highly dynamic as they change their number,
Niaz Ahmad, Brent L. Nielsen
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