AbstractEukaryotic cells are most fascinating because of their high degree of compartmentation. This is particularly true for plant cells, due to the presence of chloroplasts, photosynthetic organelles of endosymbiotic origin that can be traced back to a single cyanobacterial ancestor. Plastids are major hubs in the metabolic network of plant cells, their metabolism being heavily intertwined with that of the cytosol and of other organelles. Solute transport across the plastid envelope by metabolite transporters is key to integrating plastid metabolism with that of other cellular compartments. Here, we review the advances in understanding metabolite transport across the plastid envelope membrane
Artículo de publicación ISIThe acquisition of photosynthesis by eukaryotic cells through enslavement...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...
AbstractAll plant cells contain plastids. Various reactions are located exclusively within these uni...
Document Type : Book ChapterInternational audiencePlastids are semiautonomous organelles derived fro...
Document Type : Book ChapterInternational audiencePlastids are semiautonomous organelles derived fro...
Chloroplasts are bounded by a pair of outer membranes, the envelope, that is the only permanent memb...
AbstractChloroplasts maintain their lipid balance through a tight interplay with the endoplasmic ret...
Weber APM, Bräutigam A. The role of membrane transport in metabolic engineering of plant primary met...
Chloroplasts are bounded by a pair of outer membranes, the envelope, that is the only permanent memb...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
Abstract.: Chloroplast and mitochondria, the two organelles with an accepted endosymbiotic origin, h...
AbstractProtein trafficking and localization in plastids involve a complex interplay between ancient...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...
Bräutigam A, Weber APM. Proteomic Analysis of the Proplastid Envelope Membrane Provides Novel Insigh...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe acquisition of photosynthesis by eukaryotic cells through enslavement...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...
AbstractAll plant cells contain plastids. Various reactions are located exclusively within these uni...
Document Type : Book ChapterInternational audiencePlastids are semiautonomous organelles derived fro...
Document Type : Book ChapterInternational audiencePlastids are semiautonomous organelles derived fro...
Chloroplasts are bounded by a pair of outer membranes, the envelope, that is the only permanent memb...
AbstractChloroplasts maintain their lipid balance through a tight interplay with the endoplasmic ret...
Weber APM, Bräutigam A. The role of membrane transport in metabolic engineering of plant primary met...
Chloroplasts are bounded by a pair of outer membranes, the envelope, that is the only permanent memb...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
Abstract.: Chloroplast and mitochondria, the two organelles with an accepted endosymbiotic origin, h...
AbstractProtein trafficking and localization in plastids involve a complex interplay between ancient...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...
Bräutigam A, Weber APM. Proteomic Analysis of the Proplastid Envelope Membrane Provides Novel Insigh...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe acquisition of photosynthesis by eukaryotic cells through enslavement...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...
Chloroplasts, unique organelles of plants, originated from endosymbiosis of an ancestor of today's c...