Photosynthetic development in any plant requires the intracellular co-ordination of chloroplast and nuclear gene expression programs. In this report, we investigate the role of a nuclear gene in photosynthetic development by examining C4 photosynthetic differentiation in a yellow mutant of maize (Zea mays L.). The plastids undifferentiated (pun) mutation disrupts plastid biogenesis in both bundle sheath and mesophyll cells, at an early developmental stage and in a light-independent manner. Chloroplast thylakoids are disrupted in the mutant and both membrane-associated and soluble chloroplast-encoded proteins accumulate at much reduced levels. The observed plastid morphology is consistent with a general defect in chloroplast biogenesis that ...
Plants possessing dysfunctional plastids due to defects in pigment biosynthesis or translation are k...
AbstractDevelopment of plastids into chloroplasts, the organelles of photosynthesis, is triggered by...
International audiencePlants possessing dysfunctional plastids due to defects in pigment biosynthesi...
The recessive nuclear genes (ij) and chloroplast mutator (cm) in maize have been studied as examples...
AbstractBackgroundChloroplast biogenesis involves a collaboration between several thousand nuclear g...
Post-primordial differentiation events in developing maize leaves produce two photosynthetic cell ty...
The mature maize leaf is characterised by a series of parallel veins that are surrounded by concentr...
Class II albino mutations have been defined to be ones that do not affect pigmentation in endosperm ...
The ultrastructural and molecular biological studies were conducted to elucidate the changes in the ...
We have analyzed plastid and nuclear gene expression in tobacco seedlings using the carotenoid biosy...
Chloroplasts play an essential role in plant growth and development. Any factors affecting chloropla...
Within the maize leaf primordium, coordinated cell division and differentiation patterns result in t...
The ultrastructural and molecular biological studies were conducted to elucidate the changes in the ...
In Zea mays (maize), photosynthetic activities are partitioned between two morphologically and bioch...
The ultrastructural and molecular biological studies were conducted to elucidate the changes in the ...
Plants possessing dysfunctional plastids due to defects in pigment biosynthesis or translation are k...
AbstractDevelopment of plastids into chloroplasts, the organelles of photosynthesis, is triggered by...
International audiencePlants possessing dysfunctional plastids due to defects in pigment biosynthesi...
The recessive nuclear genes (ij) and chloroplast mutator (cm) in maize have been studied as examples...
AbstractBackgroundChloroplast biogenesis involves a collaboration between several thousand nuclear g...
Post-primordial differentiation events in developing maize leaves produce two photosynthetic cell ty...
The mature maize leaf is characterised by a series of parallel veins that are surrounded by concentr...
Class II albino mutations have been defined to be ones that do not affect pigmentation in endosperm ...
The ultrastructural and molecular biological studies were conducted to elucidate the changes in the ...
We have analyzed plastid and nuclear gene expression in tobacco seedlings using the carotenoid biosy...
Chloroplasts play an essential role in plant growth and development. Any factors affecting chloropla...
Within the maize leaf primordium, coordinated cell division and differentiation patterns result in t...
The ultrastructural and molecular biological studies were conducted to elucidate the changes in the ...
In Zea mays (maize), photosynthetic activities are partitioned between two morphologically and bioch...
The ultrastructural and molecular biological studies were conducted to elucidate the changes in the ...
Plants possessing dysfunctional plastids due to defects in pigment biosynthesis or translation are k...
AbstractDevelopment of plastids into chloroplasts, the organelles of photosynthesis, is triggered by...
International audiencePlants possessing dysfunctional plastids due to defects in pigment biosynthesi...