Residual plastids of bleached mutants of Euglena gracilis and their effects on the expression of nucleus-encoded genes


Autoria(s): WANG Jiangxin; SHI Zhixin; XU Xudong
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2004

Resumo

Bleached mutants of Euglena gracilis were obtained by treatment with ofloxacin (Ofl) and streptomycin (Sm) respectively. As shown by electron microscopy, the residual plastids contain prothylakoids in an Ofl mutant, and the highly developed and tightly stacked membranous structure found in cells of two Sm, mutants. Nine genes of the plastid genome were examined with PCR, showing that ribosomal protein genes and most other plastid genes were lost in all but one Sm mutant. Using differential display and RT-PCR, it was shown that chloroplast degeneration could cause changes in transcription of certain nucleus-encoded genes during heterotrophic growth in darkness.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/9506

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59266

Fonte

WANG Jiangxin; SHI Zhixin; XU Xudong.Residual plastids of bleached mutants of Euglena gracilis and their effects on the expression of nucleus-encoded genes,PROGRESS IN NATURAL SCIENCE,2004,14(3):213-217

Palavras-Chave #Multidisciplinary Sciences #Euglena gracilis #bleached mutant #residual plastids #tightly stacked membranous structure #nucleus-encoded genes #regulation
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期刊论文