نتایج جستجو برای: ribosomal organelle

تعداد نتایج: 42244  

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2015
d. lukac

human mitochondrial dna (mtdna) is 16,569 base pairs (bp) in length, coding for 37 genes. during the course of evolution, nearly all the genes expressing ribosomal proteins and ribosomal rnas (rrna) genes have been transferred from the mitochondria to the nucleus. however, mitochondrial dna contains two ribosomal rnas genes (12s and 16s), which have not yet transferred to the nucleus. these two...

2013
Uwe-G Maier Stefan Zauner Christian Woehle Kathrin Bolte Franziska Hempel John F. Allen William F. Martin

Plastid and mitochondrial genomes have undergone parallel evolution to encode the same functional set of genes. These encode conserved protein components of the electron transport chain in their respective bioenergetic membranes and genes for the ribosomes that express them. This highly convergent aspect of organelle genome evolution is partly explained by the redox regulation hypothesis, which...

Journal: :Plant Biotechnology 2023

A highly contiguous mitochondrial and plastid genome sequences of a japonica rice cultivar, Taichung 65, were determined by hybrid approach with long- short-read sequences. The assembled was 465,453 bases in length an overall GC content 43.8%. It predicted to harbor 62 protein-encoding genes, 16 kinds (33 copies) transfer RNA, three (six ribosomal RNA genes. structure 65 is largely the same as ...

2017
Maria Tsekrekou Kalliopi Stratigi Georgia Chatzinikolaou

The nucleolus is the subnuclear membrane-less organelle where rRNA is transcribed and processed and ribosomal assembly occurs. During the last 20 years, however, the nucleolus has emerged as a multifunctional organelle, regulating processes that go well beyond its traditional role. Moreover, the unique organization of rDNA in tandem arrays and its unusually high transcription rates make it pron...

Journal: :Gene 2002
Miroslav Oborník Yves Van de Peer Václav Hypsa Tancred Frickey Jan R Slapeta Axel Meyer Julius Lukes

Apicomplexan protozoa contain a single mitochondrion and a multimembranous plastid-like organelle termed apicoplast. The size of the apicomplexan plastid genome is extremely small (35 kb) thus offering a limited number of genes for phylogenetic analysis. Moreover, the sequences of apicoplast genes are highly adenosine+thymidine-rich and rapidly evolving. Due to these facts, phylogenetic analyse...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Daniel B Sloan Deborah A Triant Martin Wu Douglas R Taylor

Many mitochondrial and plastid protein complexes contain subunits that are encoded in different genomes. In animals, nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins often exhibit rapid sequence evolution, which has been hypothesized to result from selection for mutations that compensate for changes in interacting subunits encoded in mutation-prone animal mitochondrial DNA. To test this hypothesis, we an...

2007
Yun Wah Lam Angus I. Lamond Matthias Mann Jens S. Andersen

BACKGROUND The nucleolus is a subnuclear organelle in which rRNAs are transcribed, processed, and assembled with ribosomal proteins into ribosome subunits. Mass spectrometry combined with pulsed incorporation of stable isotopes of arginine and lysine was used to perform a quantitative and unbiased global analysis of the rates at which newly synthesized, endogenous proteins appear within mammali...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1984
R J Schmidt A M Myers N W Gillham J E Boynton

Polyadenylated RNA from Chlamydomonas was translated in a cell-free rabbit reticulocyte system that employed [35S]methionine. Antibodies made to four chloroplast ribosomal proteins synthesized in the cytoplasm and imported into the organelle were used for indirect immunoprecipitation of the labeled translation products, which were subsequently visualized on fluorographs of SDS gels. The cytopla...

Journal: :Current opinion in cell biology 2000
R Visintin A Amon

The nucleolus, for decades considered a ribosome factory and site for ribosomal RNA synthesis and processing, has recently acquired new fame. Analyses of proteins important for cell-cycle regulation have shown that this organelle is used to sequester proteins, thereby inhibiting their activity.

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
P M Smooker V Kruft A R Subramanian

The distribution of chloroplast ribosomal protein genes between the organelle DNA and the nuclear DNA is highly conserved in land plants, but a notable exception is rpl21. This gene has been found in the completely sequenced chloroplast genome of a lower plant but not in that of two higher plants. We describe the purification and characterization of the spinach chloroplast ribosomal protein L21...

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