The kleptoplastic sea slug Elysia chlorotica consumes Vaucheria litorea, stealing its plastids, which then photosynthesize inside the animal cells for months. We investigated the properties of V. litorea plastids to understand how they withstand the rigors of photosynthesis in isolation. Transcription of specific genes in laboratory-isolated V. litorea plastids was monitored for 7 days. The involvement of plastid-encoded FtsH, a key plastid maintenance protease, in recovery from photoinhibition in V. litorea was estimated in cycloheximide-treated cells. In vitro comparison of V. litorea and spinach thylakoids was applied to investigate reactive oxygen species formation in V. litorea. In comparison to other tested genes, the transcripts of f...
Some sea slugs sequester chloroplasts from algal food in their intestinal cells and photosynthesize ...
Eukaryotic organelles depend on nuclear genes to perpetuate their biochemical integrity. This is tru...
Eukaryotic organelles depend on nuclear genes to perpetuate their biochemical integrity. This is tru...
Sacoglossan sea slugs are able to maintain functional chloroplasts inside their own cells, and mech...
Some sea slugs are capable of retaining functional sequestered chloroplasts (kleptoplasts) for varia...
One of the main mysteries regarding photosynthetic sea slugs is how the slug plastids handle photoin...
The enigmatic association of photosynthetically active chloroplasts from algae and some sacoglossan ...
Sea slug Elysia chlorotica incorporates chloroplasts of yellow-green algae Vaucheria litorea into it...
Sacoglossan sea slugs offer fascinating systems to study the onset and persistence of algal-plastid ...
Plastids sequestered by sacoglossan sea slugs have long been a puzzle. Some sacoglossans feed on sip...
The sacoglossan sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, feeds upon and sequesters plastids from the heterokont ...
Photosynthesis provides the energy that drives all plant growth, productivity and life on earth. A m...
Some 140 years ago sea slugs that contained chlorophyll-pigmented granules similar to those of plant...
The only animal cells known that can maintain functional plastids (kleptoplasts) in their cytosol oc...
Some 140 years ago sea slugs that contained chlorophyll-pigmented granules similar to those of plant...
Some sea slugs sequester chloroplasts from algal food in their intestinal cells and photosynthesize ...
Eukaryotic organelles depend on nuclear genes to perpetuate their biochemical integrity. This is tru...
Eukaryotic organelles depend on nuclear genes to perpetuate their biochemical integrity. This is tru...
Sacoglossan sea slugs are able to maintain functional chloroplasts inside their own cells, and mech...
Some sea slugs are capable of retaining functional sequestered chloroplasts (kleptoplasts) for varia...
One of the main mysteries regarding photosynthetic sea slugs is how the slug plastids handle photoin...
The enigmatic association of photosynthetically active chloroplasts from algae and some sacoglossan ...
Sea slug Elysia chlorotica incorporates chloroplasts of yellow-green algae Vaucheria litorea into it...
Sacoglossan sea slugs offer fascinating systems to study the onset and persistence of algal-plastid ...
Plastids sequestered by sacoglossan sea slugs have long been a puzzle. Some sacoglossans feed on sip...
The sacoglossan sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, feeds upon and sequesters plastids from the heterokont ...
Photosynthesis provides the energy that drives all plant growth, productivity and life on earth. A m...
Some 140 years ago sea slugs that contained chlorophyll-pigmented granules similar to those of plant...
The only animal cells known that can maintain functional plastids (kleptoplasts) in their cytosol oc...
Some 140 years ago sea slugs that contained chlorophyll-pigmented granules similar to those of plant...
Some sea slugs sequester chloroplasts from algal food in their intestinal cells and photosynthesize ...
Eukaryotic organelles depend on nuclear genes to perpetuate their biochemical integrity. This is tru...
Eukaryotic organelles depend on nuclear genes to perpetuate their biochemical integrity. This is tru...