نتایج جستجو برای: plastid transformation

تعداد نتایج: 225498  

2012
Niaz Ahmad Franck Michoux Peter J. Nixon

Chloroplast transformation provides an inexpensive, easily scalable production platform for expression of recombinant proteins in plants. However, this technology has been largely limited to the production of soluble proteins. Here we have tested the ability of tobacco chloroplasts to express a membrane protein, namely plastid terminal oxidase 1 from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Cr...

2016
William Zerges

Distant cousins of photosynthetic bacteria reside in plant cells where, as organelles called plastids, they give color to fruit and flowers, make starch in roots, and carry out photosynthesis in leaves. Plastids acquire these tissue-specific functions during plant development by undergoing programed differentiation from totipotent proplastids of meristematic tissues. Plastid differentiation inv...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Dominique Rumeau Noëlle Bécuwe-Linka Audrey Beyly Mathilde Louwagie Jérôme Garin Gilles Peltier

In higher plants, the Ndh complex reduces plastoquinones and is involved in cyclic electron flow around photosystem I, supplying extra-ATP for photosynthesis, particularly under environmental stress conditions. Based on plastid genome sequences, the Ndh complex would contain 11 subunits (NDH-A to -K), but homologies with bacterial complex indicate the probable existence of additional subunits. ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Jan de Vries Filipa L Sousa Bettina Bölter Jürgen Soll Sven B Gould

A pivotal step in the transformation of an endosymbiotic cyanobacterium to a plastid some 1.5 billion years ago was the evolution of a protein import apparatus, the TOC/TIC machinery, in the common ancestor of Archaeplastida. Recently, a putative new TIC member was identified in Arabidopsis thaliana: TIC214. This finding is remarkable for a number of reasons: (1) TIC214 is encoded by ycf1, so i...

2009
Pierluigi Barone Xing-Hai Zhang Jack M. Widholm

Genetic engineering of chloroplasts normally requires the stable introduction of bacterial derived antibiotic or herbicide-resistance genes as selective markers. Ecological and health concerns have been raised due to the presence of such genes within the environment or the food supply. One way to overcome this issue is the use of plant genes able to confer a metabolic or developmental advantage...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
S M Whitney T J Andrews

The efficiency with which crop plants use their resources of light, water, and fertilizer nitrogen could be enhanced by replacing their CO(2)-fixing enzyme, d-ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase (RubisCO), with more efficient forms, such as those found in some algae, for example. This important challenge has been frustrated by failure of all previous attempts to substitute a fully f...

2016
Daniela Castiglia Lorenza Sannino Loredana Marcolongo Elena Ionata Rachele Tamburino Angelo De Stradis Beatrice Cobucci-Ponzano Marco Moracci Francesco La Cara Nunzia Scotti

BACKGROUND Biofuels production from plant biomasses is a complex multi-step process with important economic burdens. Several biotechnological approaches have been pursued to reduce biofuels production costs. The aim of the present study was to explore the production in tobacco plastome of three genes encoding (hemi)cellulolytic enzymes from thermophilic and hyperthermophilic bacterium and Archa...

2014
Sylvia Bock Jennifer Ortelt Gerhard Link

Plants contain a nuclear gene family for plastid sigma factors, i.e., proteins that associate with the "bacterial-type" organellar RNA polymerase and confer the ability for correct promoter binding and transcription initiation. Questions that are still unresolved relate to the "division of labor" among members of the sigma family, both in terms of their range of target genes and their temporal ...

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