[HTML][HTML] A reevaluation of dual-targeting of proteins to mitochondria and chloroplasts
Over 100 proteins are found in both mitochondria and chloroplasts, via a variety of
processes known generally as 'dual-targeting'. Dual-targeting has attracted interest from …
processes known generally as 'dual-targeting'. Dual-targeting has attracted interest from …
PPR-SMRs: ancient proteins with enigmatic functions
A small subset of the large pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein family in higher plants
contain a C-terminal small MutS-related (SMR) domain. Although few in number, they figure …
contain a C-terminal small MutS-related (SMR) domain. Although few in number, they figure …
Characterization of the Early Events Leading to Totipotency in an Arabidopsis Protoplast Liquid Culture by Temporal Transcript Profiling
The molecular mechanisms underlying plant cell totipotency are largely unknown. Here, we
present a protocol for the efficient regeneration of plants from Arabidopsis thaliana …
present a protocol for the efficient regeneration of plants from Arabidopsis thaliana …
Pentatricopeptide repeat proteins involved in plant organellar RNA editing
Y Yagi, M Tachikawa, H Noguchi, S Satoh… - RNA biology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
C-to-U RNA editing has been widely observed in organellar RNAs in terrestrial plants.
Recent research has revealed the significance of a large, plant-specific family of …
Recent research has revealed the significance of a large, plant-specific family of …
m CSF 1, a nucleus‐encoded CRM protein required for the processing of many mitochondrial introns, is involved in the biogenesis of respiratory complexes I and IV in …
M Zmudjak, C Colas des Francs‐Small, I Keren… - New …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The coding regions of many mitochondrial genes in plants are interrupted by intervening
sequences that are classified as group II introns. Their splicing is essential for the …
sequences that are classified as group II introns. Their splicing is essential for the …
The Evolutionarily Conserved Iron-Sulfur Protein INDH Is Required for Complex I Assembly and Mitochondrial Translation in Arabidopsis
MM Wydro, P Sharma, JM Foster, K Bych… - The Plant …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The assembly of respiratory complexes is a multistep process, requiring coordinate
expression of mitochondrial and nuclear genes and cofactor biosynthesis. We functionally …
expression of mitochondrial and nuclear genes and cofactor biosynthesis. We functionally …
The E domains of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins from different organelles are not functionally equivalent for RNA editing
AL Chateigner‐Boutin… - The Plant …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
RNA editing in plants is an essential post‐transcriptional process that modifies the genetic
information encoded in organelle genomes. Forward and reverse genetics approaches have …
information encoded in organelle genomes. Forward and reverse genetics approaches have …
Silencing of the Nuclear RPS10 Gene Encoding Mitochondrial Ribosomal Protein Alters Translation in Arabidopsis Mitochondria
M Kwasniak, P Majewski, R Skibior… - The Plant …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Hardly anything is known about translational control of plant mitochondrial gene expression.
Here, we provide evidence for differential translation of mitochondrial transcripts in …
Here, we provide evidence for differential translation of mitochondrial transcripts in …
Plastid gene expression during chloroplast differentiation and dedifferentiation into non-photosynthetic plastids during seed formation
G Allorent, F Courtois, F Chevalier… - Plant molecular …, 2013 - Springer
Arabidopsis seed formation is coupled with two plastid differentiation processes. Chloroplast
formation starts during embryogenesis and ends with the maturation phase. It is followed by …
formation starts during embryogenesis and ends with the maturation phase. It is followed by …
How do plants make mitochondria?
Plant mitochondria can differ in size, shape, number and protein content across different
tissue types and over development. These differences are a result of signaling and …
tissue types and over development. These differences are a result of signaling and …