An essential role of a TatC homologue of a Delta pH- dependent protein transporter in thylakoid membrane formation during chloroplast development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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A stromal pool of TatA promotes Tat-dependent protein transport across the thylakoid membrane.Evolutionary diversification of plant shikimate kinase gene duplicatesIntegrated analysis of transcriptome and metabolome of Arabidopsis albino or pale green mutants with disrupted nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteinsSynthesis, membrane insertion and assembly of the chloroplast-encoded D1 protein into photosystem II.Arabidopsis genes essential for seedling viability: isolation of insertional mutants and molecular cloning.The reduced plastid-encoded polymerase-dependent plastid gene expression leads to the delayed greening of the Arabidopsis fln2 mutant.The Tat pathway in bacteria and chloroplasts (review).Intra-plastid protein trafficking: how plant cells adapted prokaryotic mechanisms to the eukaryotic condition.Two Chloroplast Proteins Suppress Drought Resistance by Affecting ROS Production in Guard Cells.Thylakoid targeting of Tat passenger proteins shows no delta pH dependence in vivo.Characterization and molecular cloning of a serine hydroxymethyltransferase 1 (OsSHM1) in rice.Large-scale translocation reversal within the thylakoid Tat system in vivo.The twin arginine transport system appears to be essential for viability in Sinorhizobium melilotiGene trap lines define domains of gene regulation in Arabidopsis petals and stamens.Twin arginine translocation (Tat)-dependent protein transport: the passenger protein participates in the initial membrane binding step.Plastids contain a second sec translocase system with essential functions.TAC7, an essential component of the plastid transcriptionally active chromosome complex, interacts with FLN1, TAC10, TAC12 and TAC14 to regulate chloroplast gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana.CHLOROPLAST BIOGENESIS genes act cell and noncell autonomously in early chloroplast development.The peroxisome deficient Arabidopsis mutant sse1 exhibits impaired fatty acid synthesis.A novel chloroplast-localized protein EMB1303 is required for chloroplast development in Arabidopsis.A heterocomplex of iron superoxide dismutases defends chloroplast nucleoids against oxidative stress and is essential for chloroplast development in Arabidopsis.The Chloroplast Function Database II: a comprehensive collection of homozygous mutants and their phenotypic/genotypic traits for nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins.Suppressors of the Chloroplast Protein Import Mutant tic40 Reveal a Genetic Link between Protein Import and Thylakoid Biogenesis.pTAC10, a Key Subunit of Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase, Promotes Chloroplast Development.The GDC1 gene encodes a novel ankyrin domain-containing protein that is essential for grana formation in Arabidopsis.Common and specific protein accumulation patterns in different albino/pale-green mutants reveals regulon organization at the proteome level.Interaction of a Tat substrate and a Tat signal peptide with thylakoid lipids at the air-water interface.cpSecA, a thylakoid protein translocase subunit, is essential for photosynthetic development in Arabidopsis.The thylakoid delta pH/delta psi are not required for the initial stages of Tat-dependent protein transport in tobacco protoplasts.Subunits of the plastid ClpPR protease complex have differential contributions to embryogenesis, plastid biogenesis, and plant development in Arabidopsis.A nuclear-encoded protein, mTERF6, mediates transcription termination of rpoA polycistron for plastid-encoded RNA polymerase-dependent chloroplast gene expression and chloroplast development
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An essential role of a TatC homologue of a Delta pH- dependent protein transporter in thylakoid membrane formation during chloroplast development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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Motohashi R
Shinozaki K
Takahashi S
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10.1073/PNAS.181304598
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2001-08-01T00:00:00Z