نتایج جستجو برای: chloroplast dna

تعداد نتایج: 519353  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1967
K S Chiang N Sueoka

The chloroplast is a semiautonomous, self-duplicatinig unit in cytoplasm equipped with its own hereditary apparatus.1-3 In Chlamydomonas,4-7 Acetabularia,8 Euglena,9' 10 and higher plant leaves,6' 11, 12 it has been observed that chloroplasts contain their own DNA distinct from chromosomal DNA. Moreover, activities of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase and of enzymes responsible for amino acid incorp...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
C A Cullis B J Vorster C Van Der Vyver K J Kunert

BACKGROUND The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally regarded as a relic of the process by which genes have been transferred from the chloroplast to the nucleus. The remaining chloroplast encoded genes are not identical across the plant kingdom indicating an ongoing transfer of genes from the organelle to the nucleus. SCOPE This review focuses on the...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1980
R E Wilson H Swift K S Chiang

The chloroplast ultrastructure of two Chlamydomonas reinhardtii pigment variant mutants, U3N and U3A, is strikingly different from that of the wild type. The mutant chloroplast has greatly lowered levels of chlorophyll a and b, and lacks the usual ordered thylakoid membrane structure. The amount of chloroplast ribosomes is increased, but the pyrenoid and surrounding starch grains appear to be u...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1995
E V Armbrust A Ibrahim U W Goodenough

An intriguing feature of early zygote development in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is the active elimination of chloroplast DNA from the mating-type minus parent due presumably to the action of a zygote-specific nuclease. Meiotic progeny thus inherit chloroplast DNA almost exclusively from the mating-type plus parent. The plus-linked nuclear mutation mat3 prevents this selective destruction of minu...

2017
Shota Sakaguchi Saneyoshi Ueno Yoshihiko Tsumura Hiroaki Setoguchi Motomi Ito Chie Hattori Shogo Nozoe Daiki Takahashi Riku Nakamasu Taishi Sakagami Guillaume Lannuzel Bruno Fogliani Adrien S. Wulff Laurent L’Huillier Yuji Isagi

PREMISE OF THE STUDY High-throughput sequencing of genomic DNA can recover complete chloroplast genome sequences, but the sequence data are usually dominated by sequences from nuclear/mitochondrial genomes. To overcome this deficiency, a simple enrichment method for chloroplast DNA from small amounts of plant tissue was tested for eight plant species including a gymnosperm and various angiosper...

Codon bias refers to the differences in the frequency of occurrence of synonymous codons in coding DNA. Pattern of codon and optimum codon utilization is significantly different between the lives. This difference is due to the long term function of natural selection and evolution process. Genetics drift, mutation and regulation of gene expression are the main reasons for codon bias. In this stu...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1979
A W Coleman

Use of the DNA-specific fluorochrome 4'6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) makes it possible to examine in situ the structure of chloroplast DNA (chDNA) with the fluorescence microscope. This simplifies the study of genetic and developmental changes in chloroplast DNA. Three examples are presented. (a) Wild-type Euglena gracilis B contains several chloroplast DNA nucleoids per chloroplast. A yell...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1981
R Fluhr M Edelman

Isolated, nick-translated Pvu II fragments of Nicotiana tabacum chloroplast DNA produce specific intra- and intergeneric hybridization signals with chloroplast DNA digests from several representatives of the Solanaceae. These data, along with similarities in restriction enzyme patterns, permit construction of physical maps for Nicotiana line 92 (a cytoplasmic substitution line), Atropa belladon...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1973
Sarah P. Gibbs Ronald J. Poole

Light-grown cells of Ochromonas danica, which contain a single chloroplast per cell, were labeled with [methyl-(3)H]thymidine for 3 h (0.36 generations) and the distribution of labeled DNA among the progeny chloroplasts was followed during exponential growth in unlabeled medium for a further 3.3 generations using light microscope autoradiography of serial sections of entire chloroplasts. Thymid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Rie Nishiyama Mikako Ito Yube Yamaguchi Nozomu Koizumi Hiroshi Sano

Chloroplast DNA of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is maternally inherited. Methylation mapping directly revealed that, before mating, chloroplast DNA of maternal (mating type plus; mt(+)) gametes is heavily methylated whereas that of paternal (mating type minus; mt(-)) gametes is not. Indirect immunofluorescence analyses with anti-5-methylcytosine mAbs visually showed methylation to o...

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