The term ‘evolutionary tinkering’ refers to evolutionary innovation by recombination of functional units, and includes the creation of novel proteins from pre-existing modules. A novel instance of evolutionary tinkering was recently discovered in the flowering plant genus Nicotiana: the conversion of a nuclear transcription factor into the plastid-resident protein WIN4 (wound-induced clone 4) involved in environmental stress responses. In this issue of the Biochemical Journal, Kodama and Sano now show that two steps are necessary for the establishment of the novel plastid protein: the acquisition of an internal translation initiation site and the use of multiple transcription starts to produce short mRNA variants that encode the plastid-tar...
Chloroplasts evolved from a free-living cyanobacterium acquired by the ancestor of all photosyntheti...
Abstract Background The gene expression system of chloroplasts is far more complex than that of thei...
The aim of this study was to characterize the structure of functional and non-functional nuclear ins...
The term ‘evolutionary tinkering’ refers to evolutionary innovation by recombination of functional u...
The term ‘evolutionary tinkering ’ refers to evolutionary inno-vation by recombination of functional...
Chloroplast research takes significant advantage of genomics and genome sequencing, and a new pictur...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplasts originated from an endosymbiotic event in which a free-living cyanobacterium was engulf...
Chloroplast research takes significant advantage of genomics and genome sequencing, and a new pictur...
The complete genome sequences of cyanobacteria and of the higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana leave no...
AbstractThe development of a repressible chloroplast gene expression system in Chlamydomonas reinhar...
Plastid genome engineering holds great promise in many biotechnological applications, including prod...
Genetically engineered chloroplasts have an extraordinary capacity to accumulate recombinant protein...
In eukaryotes, cytoplasmic organellar genomes have contributed to a wide variety of nuclear genes. T...
AbstractProtein trafficking and localization in plastids involve a complex interplay between ancient...
Chloroplasts evolved from a free-living cyanobacterium acquired by the ancestor of all photosyntheti...
Abstract Background The gene expression system of chloroplasts is far more complex than that of thei...
The aim of this study was to characterize the structure of functional and non-functional nuclear ins...
The term ‘evolutionary tinkering’ refers to evolutionary innovation by recombination of functional u...
The term ‘evolutionary tinkering ’ refers to evolutionary inno-vation by recombination of functional...
Chloroplast research takes significant advantage of genomics and genome sequencing, and a new pictur...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplasts originated from an endosymbiotic event in which a free-living cyanobacterium was engulf...
Chloroplast research takes significant advantage of genomics and genome sequencing, and a new pictur...
The complete genome sequences of cyanobacteria and of the higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana leave no...
AbstractThe development of a repressible chloroplast gene expression system in Chlamydomonas reinhar...
Plastid genome engineering holds great promise in many biotechnological applications, including prod...
Genetically engineered chloroplasts have an extraordinary capacity to accumulate recombinant protein...
In eukaryotes, cytoplasmic organellar genomes have contributed to a wide variety of nuclear genes. T...
AbstractProtein trafficking and localization in plastids involve a complex interplay between ancient...
Chloroplasts evolved from a free-living cyanobacterium acquired by the ancestor of all photosyntheti...
Abstract Background The gene expression system of chloroplasts is far more complex than that of thei...
The aim of this study was to characterize the structure of functional and non-functional nuclear ins...