AbstractPlant cells contain two organelles originally derived from endosymbiotic bacteria: mitochondria and plastids. Their endosymbiotic origin explains why these organelles contain their own DNA, nonetheless only a few dozens of genes are actually encoded by these genomes. Many of the other genes originally present have been transferred to the nuclear genome of the host, the product of their expression being targeted back to the corresponding organelle. Although targeting of proteins to mitochondria and chloroplasts is generally highly specific, an increasing number of examples have been discovered where the same protein is imported into both organelles. The object of this review is to compare and discuss these examples in order to try an...
It has long been understood that specific features of a protein and its corresponding import apparat...
Plant cells are unique as they carry two organelles of endosymbiotic origin, namely mitochondria and...
Organellogenesis, a key aspect of eukaryotic cell evolution, critically depends on the successful es...
35 ref.International audiencePlant cells contain two organelles originally derived from endosymbioti...
Plant cells contain two organelles originally derived from endosymbiotic bacteria: mitochondria and ...
AbstractPlant cells contain two organelles originally derived from endosymbiotic bacteria: mitochond...
AbstractOver 100 proteins are found in both mitochondria and chloroplasts, via a variety of processe...
AbstractOver 100 proteins are found in both mitochondria and chloroplasts, via a variety of processe...
The majority of mitochondrial and plastid proteins are nuclear encoded and the resulting proteins mu...
Abstract.: Chloroplast and mitochondria, the two organelles with an accepted endosymbiotic origin, h...
Plant cells are unique as they carry two organelles of endosymbiotic origin, namely mitochondria and...
Plant cells are unique as they carry two organelles of endosymbiotic origin, namely mitochondria and...
AbstractOne solution found in evolution to increase the number of cellular functions, without increa...
It has long been understood that specific features of a protein and its corresponding import apparat...
In eukaryotic cells consisting of many different types of organelles, targeting of organellar protei...
It has long been understood that specific features of a protein and its corresponding import apparat...
Plant cells are unique as they carry two organelles of endosymbiotic origin, namely mitochondria and...
Organellogenesis, a key aspect of eukaryotic cell evolution, critically depends on the successful es...
35 ref.International audiencePlant cells contain two organelles originally derived from endosymbioti...
Plant cells contain two organelles originally derived from endosymbiotic bacteria: mitochondria and ...
AbstractPlant cells contain two organelles originally derived from endosymbiotic bacteria: mitochond...
AbstractOver 100 proteins are found in both mitochondria and chloroplasts, via a variety of processe...
AbstractOver 100 proteins are found in both mitochondria and chloroplasts, via a variety of processe...
The majority of mitochondrial and plastid proteins are nuclear encoded and the resulting proteins mu...
Abstract.: Chloroplast and mitochondria, the two organelles with an accepted endosymbiotic origin, h...
Plant cells are unique as they carry two organelles of endosymbiotic origin, namely mitochondria and...
Plant cells are unique as they carry two organelles of endosymbiotic origin, namely mitochondria and...
AbstractOne solution found in evolution to increase the number of cellular functions, without increa...
It has long been understood that specific features of a protein and its corresponding import apparat...
In eukaryotic cells consisting of many different types of organelles, targeting of organellar protei...
It has long been understood that specific features of a protein and its corresponding import apparat...
Plant cells are unique as they carry two organelles of endosymbiotic origin, namely mitochondria and...
Organellogenesis, a key aspect of eukaryotic cell evolution, critically depends on the successful es...