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The Transmembrane Glutamate Serves as a pH Sensor for Tha4 Oligomerization During Twin Arginine Transport of Proteins. [PDF]
Weesinghe VS, New CP, Dabney-Smith C.
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Molecular architecture of thylakoid membranes within intact spinach chloroplasts. [PDF]
Wietrzynski W +7 more
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Neutrons reveal the dynamics of leaf thylakoids in living plants. [PDF]
Stingaciu LR +4 more
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Proximity-based proteomics reveals subcellular targeting sequence in Cyanobacteria. [PDF]
Lingwan M.
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Lifestyle and Complementary Approaches to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome During Perimenopause and Menopause A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2007
Vipp1 (vesicle inducing protein in plastids 1) is found in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts where it is essential for thylakoid formation. Arabidopsis thaliana mutant plants with a reduction of Vipp1 to about 20% of wild type content become albinotic at an early stage.
Won Kyong Cho +2 more
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Vipp1 (vesicle inducing protein in plastids 1) is found in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts where it is essential for thylakoid formation. Arabidopsis thaliana mutant plants with a reduction of Vipp1 to about 20% of wild type content become albinotic at an early stage.
Won Kyong Cho +2 more
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Evolutionary Patterns of Thylakoid Architecture in Cyanobacteria
While photosynthetic processes have become increasingly understood in cyanobacterial model strains, differences in the spatial distribution of thylakoid membranes among various lineages have been largely unexplored.
Jan Mareš +2 more
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Polylysine effect on thylakoid membranes
Biophysical Chemistry, 2020Thylakoid membranes of photosynthetic plant chloroplasts are involved in a wide range of energy producing pathways. Their stacking can be employed in order to provide increased surface area for biocatalytic purposes. Here we probe the aggregate formation of higher plants' thylakoids using low-molecular poly-l-lysine as an electrostatic polymer linker ...
Virjinia, Doltchinkova +1 more
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Patterns of thylakoid system formation
Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1979Plastid differentiation has been studied in leaves of both tobacco and wheat. We could point out a correlation between the differentiation speed of the plastids and that of the cell containing them. The ontogenetic patterns of both tobacco and wheat plastids appear to be different from the standard ones. The significance of these particular ontogeneses
CASADORO, GIORGIO, RASCIO, NICOLETTA
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