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"... The rice plastid genes psaA and psaB encoding the two apoproteins ofP700 chlorophyll a protein complex of photosystem I reac-tion center, and the putative rpsl4 gene for ribosomal protein Sl4, are organized into a transcription u it. Northern blot analyses revealed that the polycistronic mRNA is tra ..."
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The rice plastid genes psaA and psaB encoding the two apoproteins ofP700 chlorophyll a protein complex of photosystem I reac-tion center, and the putative rpsl4 gene for ribosomal protein Sl4, are organized into a transcription u it. Northern blot analyses revealed that the polycistronic m
Ectopic Overexpression of The Transcription Factor OsGLK1 Induces Chloroplast Development in Non-Green
"... For systematic and genome-wide analyses of rice gene functions, we took advantage of the full-length cDNA overexpresser (FOX) gene-hunting system and generated> 12 000 independent FOX-rice lines from> 25 000 rice calli treated with the rice-FOX Agrobacterium library. We found two FOX-rice line ..."
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For systematic and genome-wide analyses of rice gene functions, we took advantage of the full-length cDNA overexpresser (FOX) gene-hunting system and generated> 12 000 independent FOX-rice lines from> 25 000 rice calli treated with the rice-FOX Agrobacterium library. We found two FOX-rice
1 Macroarray for studying chloroplast gene expression profiles associated with the initial development of wheat
"... Chloroplasts, as photosynthetic carbon assimilating organelles, play an essential role in plants throughout their development. We have previously devised a mitochondrial macroarray using a set of rice and wheat mitochondrial genes to study their expression associated with biogenesis and initial deve ..."
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increased until the 3rd leaf stage. Those of psaA, psaB and psaC also increased significantly. Heterologous hybridisation was successful with cDNAs constructed from barley and rice seedlings, suggesting the versatility of this macroarray system for studies of chloroplast biogenesis and developmental changes