One contribution of 14 to a Discussion Meeting Issue ‘Energy transduction and genome function: an evolutionary synthesis’. Subject Areas: biochemistry, cellular biology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, plant science Keywords: chloroplast gene regulation, redox, two-component system, chloroplast sensor kinase, sigma factor 1 region 1.1, co-location for redox regulation Author for correspondence
The work of mitochondria and chloroplasts is energy transduction in respiration and photosynthesis. ...
One-sentence summary: Advances in proteomic and transcriptomic studies have made Chlamydomonas a pow...
The presented work contributes novel aspects to the understanding of function and co-action of cellu...
One contribution of 14 to a Discussion Meeting Issue ‘Energy transduction and genome function: an ev...
Redox chemistry is central to the primary func-tions of chloroplasts and mitochondria, that is, to e...
Baier M, Dietz K-J. Chloroplasts as source and target of cellular redox regulation: a discussion on ...
addresses: School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Ro...
Chloroplasts contain 3000–4000 different proteins but only a small subset of them is encoded in the ...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Plant chloroplasts emit signals that regulate the expression of nuclear-encoded genes, a process kno...
The photosynthetic apparatus of higher plants and algae is composed of plastid- and nuclear-encoded ...
The term ‘evolutionary tinkering ’ refers to evolutionary inno-vation by recombination of functional...
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are energy-transducing organelles of the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells...
Dietz K-J. Redox signal integration: from stimulus to networks and genes. PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM. 200...
The work of mitochondria and chloroplasts is energy transduction in respiration and photosynthesis. ...
One-sentence summary: Advances in proteomic and transcriptomic studies have made Chlamydomonas a pow...
The presented work contributes novel aspects to the understanding of function and co-action of cellu...
One contribution of 14 to a Discussion Meeting Issue ‘Energy transduction and genome function: an ev...
Redox chemistry is central to the primary func-tions of chloroplasts and mitochondria, that is, to e...
Baier M, Dietz K-J. Chloroplasts as source and target of cellular redox regulation: a discussion on ...
addresses: School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Ro...
Chloroplasts contain 3000–4000 different proteins but only a small subset of them is encoded in the ...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Plant chloroplasts emit signals that regulate the expression of nuclear-encoded genes, a process kno...
The photosynthetic apparatus of higher plants and algae is composed of plastid- and nuclear-encoded ...
The term ‘evolutionary tinkering ’ refers to evolutionary inno-vation by recombination of functional...
The chloroplast can act as an environmental sensor, communicating with the cell during biogenesis an...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are energy-transducing organelles of the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells...
Dietz K-J. Redox signal integration: from stimulus to networks and genes. PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM. 200...
The work of mitochondria and chloroplasts is energy transduction in respiration and photosynthesis. ...
One-sentence summary: Advances in proteomic and transcriptomic studies have made Chlamydomonas a pow...
The presented work contributes novel aspects to the understanding of function and co-action of cellu...