نتایج جستجو برای: photosynthetic membrane

تعداد نتایج: 409337  

2012
Jean-Marc Routaboul Chris Skidmore James G. Wallis John Browse

The photosynthetic thylakoid has the highest level of lipid unsaturation of any membrane. In Arabidopsis thaliana plants grown at 22°C, approximately 70% of the thylakoid fatty acids are trienoic - they have three double bonds. In Arabidopsis, and other species, the levels of trienoic fatty acids decline substantially at higher temperatures. Several genetic studies indicate that reduced unsatur...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Koichi Kobayashi Maki Kondo Hiroaki Fukuda Mikio Nishimura Hiroyuki Ohta

The biogenesis of thylakoid membranes, an indispensable event for the photoautotrophic growth of plants, requires a significant increase in the level of the unique thylakoid membrane lipid monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG), which constitutes the bulk of membrane lipids in chloroplasts. The final step in MGDG biosynthesis occurs in the plastid envelope and is catalyzed by MGDG synthase. Here w...

Journal: :Energy & environmental science 2017
N Schuergers C Werlang C M Ajo-Franklin A A Boghossian

The ability to electronically interface living cells with electron accepting scaffolds is crucial for the development of next-generation biophotovoltaic technologies. Although recent studies have focused on engineering synthetic interfaces that can maximize electronic communication between the cell and scaffold, the efficiency of such devices is limited by the low conductivity of the cell membr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Helmut Kirchhoff Richard M Sharpe Miroslava Herbstova Robert Yarbrough Gerald E Edwards

The photosynthetic performance of plants is crucially dependent on the mobility of the molecular complexes that catalyze the conversion of sunlight to metabolic energy equivalents in the thylakoid membrane network inside chloroplasts. The role of the extensive folding of thylakoid membranes leading to structural differentiation into stacked grana regions and unstacked stroma lamellae for diffus...

2015
Samir Bensaid Haolin Tang

In this article the concept, the materials and the exploitation potential of a photosynthetic microbial electrochemical cell for the production of hydrogen driven by solar power are investigated. In a photosynthetic microbial electrochemical cell, which is based on photosynthetic microorganisms confined to an anode and heterotrophic bacteria confined to a cathode, water is split by bacteria hos...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2007
Antoaneta V Popova Maya Velitchkova Yuli Zanev

The effect of changes of membrane fluidity on the oxygen evolving capability of isolated thylakoids was investigated. Alteration of the lipid phase fluidity was achieved by incorporation of the plant sterol stigmasterol. Incorporation of stigmasterol in the lipid bilayer of thylakoid membranes results in rigidization of the hydrophobic phase of thylakoid membranes and decreases the degree of pa...

2009
C. Woolhead A. Bolhuis C. Robinson

The assembly of the photosynthetic anparatus requires the translocation of numerous pr&ms from the cytosol, initially into the stronra and thereafter into or across the thylakoid membrane. Recent studies have shown that proteins are transported into this membrane by a variety of mechanisms, some of which are derived from a cyanobacterial-type ancestor, whereas others have evolved in response to...

2011
Ellen Wallace David Dranow Philip D. Laible Jeff Christensen Peter Nollert

The crystallization of membrane proteins in amphiphile-rich materials such as lipidic cubic phases is an established methodology in many structural biology laboratories. The standard procedure employed with this methodology requires the generation of a highly viscous lipidic material by mixing lipid, for instance monoolein, with a solution of the detergent solubilized membrane protein. This pre...

Journal: :Trends in biochemical sciences 1988
D B Knaff

2012
Sheng Shu Shi-Rong Guo Ling-Yun Yuan

Polyamines (PAs) are low molecular weight ubiquitous nitrogenous compounds found in all living organisms (Kaur-Sawhney et al., 2003). In higher plants, the most common polyamines are spermidine (Spd), spermine (Spm) and their diamine obligate precursor putrescine (Put). They are formed by aliphatic hydrocarbons substituted with two or more amino groups (Figure.1). Because of the polycationic na...

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