The rapidly metabolized 32,000-dalton polypeptide of the chloroplast is the "proteinaceous shield" regulating photosystem II electron transport and mediating diuron herbicide sensitivity
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Studies on the Photoactivation of the Water-Oxidizing Enzyme: II. Characterization of Weak Light Photoinhibition of PSII and Its Light-Induced RecoveryMechanism of photosystem II photoinactivation and D1 protein degradation at low light: the role of back electron flowQuality Control of Photosystem II: The Mechanisms for Avoidance and Tolerance of Light and Heat Stresses are Closely Linked to Membrane Fluidity of the ThylakoidsHow to build functional thylakoid membranes: from plastid transcription to protein complex assemblyA chloroplast DegP2 protease performs the primary cleavage of the photodamaged D1 protein in plant photosystem IIAn alternative agriculture system is defined by a distinct expression profile of select gene transcripts and proteinsRegulation of protein metabolism: Coupling of photosynthetic electron transport to in vivo degradation of the rapidly metabolized 32-kilodalton protein of the chloroplast membranes.Community-level analysis of psbA gene sequences and irgarol tolerance in marine periphyton.Identification of a unique isoform of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase by monoclonal antibody.Lack of the D2 protein in a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii psbD mutant affects photosystem II stability and D1 expression.Chlamydomonas reinhardii gene for the 32 000 mol. wt. protein of photosystem II contains four large introns and is located entirely within the chloroplast inverted repeat.Translation of chloroplast psbA mRNA is regulated by signals initiated by both photosystems II and ISeparate photosensitizers mediate degradation of the 32-kDa photosystem II reaction center protein in the visible and UV spectral regions.Posttranslational modifications in the CP43 subunit of photosystem IISynthesis, membrane insertion and assembly of the chloroplast-encoded D1 protein into photosystem II.Intramembrane translocation and posttranslational palmitoylation of the chloroplast 32-kDa herbicide-binding protein.Detection of multiple, unspliced precursor mRNA transcripts for the Mr 32,000 thylakoid membrane protein from Euglena gracilis chloroplasts.Nucleotide sequence of soybean chloroplast DNA regions which contain the psb A and trn H genes and cover the ends of the large single copy region and one end of the inverted repeatsNovel evolutionary variation in transcription and location of two chloroplast genesROS-mediated enhanced transcription of CYP38 promotes the plant tolerance to high light stress by suppressing GTPase activation of PsbO2.Physiological sources of reductant for nitrogen fixation activity in Nostoc sp. strain UCD 7801 in symbiotic association with Anthoceros punctatus.Photosynthetic CO2 fixation and ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase activity of Nostoc sp. strain UCD 7801 in symbiotic association with Anthoceros punctatus.Herbicide resistance in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii results from a mutation in the chloroplast gene for the 32-kilodalton protein of photosystem II.Nucleotide sequence of the gene for the M(r) 32,000 thylakoid membrane protein from Spinacia oleracea and Nicotiana debneyi predicts a totally conserved primary translation product of M(r) 38,950Identification of the triazine receptor protein as a chloroplast gene productRapid interchange between two distinct forms of cyanobacterial photosystem II reaction-center protein D1 in response to photoinhibition.Different thermal sensitivity of the repair of photodamaged photosynthetic machinery in cultured Symbiodinium species.Protein quality control in chloroplasts: a current model of D1 protein degradation in the photosystem II repair cycle.Rapid recovery of chloroplast mutations affecting ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.Translation of chloroplast psbA mRNA is modulated in the light by counteracting oxidizing and reducing activitiesImpairment in Sulfite Reductase Leads to Early Leaf Senescence in Tomato Plants.Structure of the chloroplast gene for the precursor of the Mr 32,000 photosystem II protein from mustard (Sinapis alba L.).Chloroplast gene for Mr 32000 polypeptide of photosystem II in Euglena gracilis is interrupted by four introns with conserved boundary sequences.Chloroplast-coded atrazine resistance in Solanum nigrum: psbA loci from susceptible and resistant biotypes are isogenic except for a single codon change.Reduction of coproporphyrinogen oxidase level by antisense RNA synthesis leads to deregulated gene expression of plastid proteins and affects the oxidative defense system.ADP-dependent phosphorylation regulates RNA-binding in vitro: implications in light-modulated translation.In vitro transcription and DNA binding characteristics of chloroplast and etioplast extracts from mustard (Sinapis alba) indicate differential usage of the psbA promoter.Identification of a primary in vivo degradation product of the rapidly-turning-over 32 kd protein of photosystem II.Light-dependent degradation of the Q(B)-protein in isolated pea thylakoids.Membrane protein damage and repair: removal and replacement of inactivated 32-kilodalton polypeptides in chloroplast membranes.
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The rapidly metabolized 32,000-dalton polypeptide of the chloroplast is the "proteinaceous shield" regulating photosystem II electron transport and mediating diuron herbicide sensitivity
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The rapidly metabolized 32,000 ...... g diuron herbicide sensitivity
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The rapidly metabolized 32,000 ...... g diuron herbicide sensitivity
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10.1073/PNAS.78.3.1572
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1981-03-01T00:00:00Z