The organelles of endosymbiotic origin, plastids, and mitochondria, evolved through the serial acquisition of endosymbionts by a host cell. These events were accompanied by gene transfer from the symbionts to the host, resulting in most of the organellar proteins being encoded in the cell nuclear genome and trafficked into the organelle via a series of translocation complexes. Much of what is known about organelle protein translocation mechanisms is based on studies performed in common model organisms; e.g., yeast and humans or Arabidopsis. However, studies performed in divergent organisms are gradually accumulating. These studies provide insights into universally conserved traits, while discovering traits that are specific to organisms or ...
The accurate targeting of proteins to their final destination is an essential process in all living ...
The phylum Apicomplexa comprises more than 5000 species including pathogens of clinical and economic...
Apicomplexan parasites employ an unusual mechanism for cell replication, assembling daughters within...
The organelles of endosymbiotic origin, plastids, and mitochondria, evolved through the serial acqui...
The organelles of endosymbiotic origin, plastids, and mitochondria, evolved through the serial acqui...
The organelles of endosymbiotic origin, plastids, and mitochondria, evolved through the serial acqui...
Mitochondria and plastids were both acquired through different endosymbiotic events. Protein import ...
The phylum Apicomplexa comprises more than 5000 species including pathogens of clinical and economic...
Most apicomplexan parasites harbor a relict chloroplast, the apicoplast, that is critical for their ...
Outside of well characterized model eukaryotes, relatively little is known about the translocons tha...
Apicomplexan parasites harbor a secondary plastid that has lost the ability to photosynthesize yet i...
The accurate targeting of proteins to their final destination is an essential process in all living ...
Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important members of the apicomplexan phylum, collectively...
The accurate targeting of proteins to their final destination is an essential process in all living ...
Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important members of the apicomplexan phylum, collectively...
The accurate targeting of proteins to their final destination is an essential process in all living ...
The phylum Apicomplexa comprises more than 5000 species including pathogens of clinical and economic...
Apicomplexan parasites employ an unusual mechanism for cell replication, assembling daughters within...
The organelles of endosymbiotic origin, plastids, and mitochondria, evolved through the serial acqui...
The organelles of endosymbiotic origin, plastids, and mitochondria, evolved through the serial acqui...
The organelles of endosymbiotic origin, plastids, and mitochondria, evolved through the serial acqui...
Mitochondria and plastids were both acquired through different endosymbiotic events. Protein import ...
The phylum Apicomplexa comprises more than 5000 species including pathogens of clinical and economic...
Most apicomplexan parasites harbor a relict chloroplast, the apicoplast, that is critical for their ...
Outside of well characterized model eukaryotes, relatively little is known about the translocons tha...
Apicomplexan parasites harbor a secondary plastid that has lost the ability to photosynthesize yet i...
The accurate targeting of proteins to their final destination is an essential process in all living ...
Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important members of the apicomplexan phylum, collectively...
The accurate targeting of proteins to their final destination is an essential process in all living ...
Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important members of the apicomplexan phylum, collectively...
The accurate targeting of proteins to their final destination is an essential process in all living ...
The phylum Apicomplexa comprises more than 5000 species including pathogens of clinical and economic...
Apicomplexan parasites employ an unusual mechanism for cell replication, assembling daughters within...