The plastids of cryptophytes, haptophytes, and heterokontophytes (stramenopiles) (together once known as chromists) are surrounded by four membranes, reflecting the origin of these plastids through secondary endosymbiosis. They share this trait with apicomplexans, which are alveolates, the plastids of which have been suggested to stem from the same secondary symbiotic event and therefore form a phylogenetic clade, the chromalveolates. The chromists are quantitatively the most important eukaryotic contributors to primary production in marine ecosystems. The mechanisms of protein import across their four plastid membranes are still poorly understood. Components of an endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) machinery in cryptophyte...
Complex algae form a network of photosynthetic organisms spread across the eukaryotic tree. Among th...
Plastids (the photosynthetic organelles of plants and algae) originated through endosymbiosis betwee...
Red algae and green plants are known to have obtained their photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, ...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
abstract: Plastids are supported by a wide range of proteins encoded within the nucleus and imported...
AbstractSecondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such ...
The number and nature of endosymbioses involving red algal endosymbionts are debated. Gene phylogeni...
SummaryCryptomonad algae acquired their plastids by the secondary endosymbiotic uptake of a eukaryot...
Phototrophic chromalveolates possess plastids surrounded by either 3 or 4 membranes, revealing their...
Chromist algae include diverse photosynthetic organisms of great ecological and social importance. D...
The chromalveolate hypothesis presents an attractively simple explanation for the presence of red al...
Background: Ancient endosymbioses are responsible for the origins of mitochondria and plastids, and ...
SummaryPlantae (as defined by Cavalier-Smith, 1981) [1] plastids evolved via primary endosymbiosis w...
Background: How photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, were acquired by diverse eukaryotes is among...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Complex algae form a network of photosynthetic organisms spread across the eukaryotic tree. Among th...
Plastids (the photosynthetic organelles of plants and algae) originated through endosymbiosis betwee...
Red algae and green plants are known to have obtained their photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, ...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
abstract: Plastids are supported by a wide range of proteins encoded within the nucleus and imported...
AbstractSecondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such ...
The number and nature of endosymbioses involving red algal endosymbionts are debated. Gene phylogeni...
SummaryCryptomonad algae acquired their plastids by the secondary endosymbiotic uptake of a eukaryot...
Phototrophic chromalveolates possess plastids surrounded by either 3 or 4 membranes, revealing their...
Chromist algae include diverse photosynthetic organisms of great ecological and social importance. D...
The chromalveolate hypothesis presents an attractively simple explanation for the presence of red al...
Background: Ancient endosymbioses are responsible for the origins of mitochondria and plastids, and ...
SummaryPlantae (as defined by Cavalier-Smith, 1981) [1] plastids evolved via primary endosymbiosis w...
Background: How photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, were acquired by diverse eukaryotes is among...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Complex algae form a network of photosynthetic organisms spread across the eukaryotic tree. Among th...
Plastids (the photosynthetic organelles of plants and algae) originated through endosymbiosis betwee...
Red algae and green plants are known to have obtained their photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, ...