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Quoted papers: 9
Other papers: 34
Total: 43
Title: Chromoplasts - the last in stages plastid development
- Authors:
- Ljubešić, Nikola (26135)
- Wrischer, Mercedes (54316)
- Devide, Zvonimir (81825)
Journal: International Journal of Developmental Biology
ISSN: 0214-6282
Volume: 35
Year: 1991
Pages: from 251 to 258
Number of references: 37
Language: engleski
Summary: The results of investigations on the development of
chromoplastfine structures in various plants are reviewed. Emphasis
isplaced on the specific pigment-containing structures and theirdevelopment
during chromoplast formation. There is a largevariety of these structures,
although four fundamental types canbe discerned. Depending on the
structures present in chromoplaststheir pigment content also varies. It is
still not clear whetherthe type of structure defines the pigment content of
thechromoplast or vice-versa. Various possible ways of
chromoplastdevelopment and dedifferentiation are discussed.
Keywords: chromoplasts, development, pigment-containing structures
Title: Effect of insecticides (dimiline WP 25, torak EC 24 and
gamacide 20) on hydra (Hydra vulgaris Pallas)
- Authors:
- Kalafatić, Mirjana (57705)
- Žnidarić, Danica (55795)
- Lui, Ante (103943)
- Wrischer, Mercedes (54316)
Journal: International Journal of Developmental Biology
ISSN: 0214-6282
Volume: 35
Year: 1991
Pages: from 335 to 340
Number of references: 13
Language: engleski
Summary: Investigations showed that the three insecticides used had
themost damaging effect upon hydra immediately after treatment.
Thetentacles and the hypostome are the parts most often damaged.Inside the
affected cells, lesions appear in the intracellularmembranes, the nucleus
shell and the membranes of themitochondria, Golgi complex and the
endoplasmic reticulum, whilethe cell membrane is preserved.
Keywords: differentiation, dedifferentiation, regeneration, zymogen cells, gastrodermal interstitial cells
Title: Expression of constitutive and tissue-specific acyl
carrier protein isoforms in Arabidopsis
- Authors:
- Hloušek-Radojčić, Alenka (7011)
- Post-Beittenmiller, Dusty
- Ohlrogge, John
Journal: Plant Physiology
Number: 1
ISSN: 0032-0889
Volume: 98
Year: 1992
Pages: from 206 to 214
Number of references: 33
Language: engleski
Summary: The occurence and expression of multiple acyl carrier
protein(ACP) isoforms in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. ecotypeColumbia
were characterized. Immunoblot analysis of ACPs fromArabidopsis tissues
revealed a complex pattern of multiple ACPisoforms. All tissues examined
(leaves, roots, and seeds)expressed at least three forms of ACP.
Keywords: acyl carrier protein, fatty acid biosynthesis, Arabidopsis thaliana, pattern of gene expression
Title: Different illumination dependent behaviour of chloroplast
ultrastructure in the gall and leaf tissues of Zelkova serrata "aurea"
- Authors:
- Ljubešić, Nikola (26135)
- Wrischer, Mercedes (54316)
Journal: Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen
ISSN: 0015-3796
Volume: 188
Year: 1992
Pages: from 97 to 103
Number of references: 14
Language: engleski
Summary: The chloroplasts in the parenchyma tissue of the galls on
Zelkovaserrata "Aurea" leaves do not react to variations of lightintensity
by any remarkable ultrastructural changes, like thoseof the neighbouring
leaf tissue. Both chloroplasts of the gallson green leaves, grown in the
shade, as well as those on theyellow, sun-exposed leaves, contain a well
developed thylakoidsystem with a high stacking degree of its membranes. The
contentof chloroplast pigments corresponds well to those facts.
Keywords: chloroplasts, leaf galls, pigments, ultrastructure, Zelkova serrata "aurea"
Title: Ultrastructural studies of degradational processes in
amitrole-damaged photosynthetic membranes
- Authors:
- Wrischer, Mercedes (54316)
- Ljubešić, Nikola (26135)
- Devide, Zvonimir (81825)
Journal: Journal of Structural Biology
ISSN: 1047-8477
Volume: 108
Year: 1992
Pages: from 1 to 5
Number of references: 26
Language: engleski
Summary: An unusual type of thylakoid degradation was observed in
amitroletreated leaves by electron microscopy of thin sections.
Thedegradation started by the appearance of tightly stuck granathylakoids
and was followed by the appearance of perpendicularlyoriented striation
(period 12 nm) as observed in plastid crosssections. In plane sections,
isometric particles (8 nm indiameter) arranged in a regular hexagonal
pattern (with 12-13 spacing) were visible.
Keywords: photosynthetic membranes, amitrole, ultrastructure
Title: Ultrastructural and biochemical changes in potato tuber
cells related to tumorigenesis
- Authors:
- Lorković, Zdravko (195060)
- Muraja-Fras, Jasmina (170060)
- Krsnik-Rasol, Marijana (23970)
- Wrischer, Mercedes (54316)
Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Number: 5
ISSN: 0981-9428
Volume: 31
Year: 1993
Pages: from 633 to 638
Number of references: 37
Language: engleski
Summary: Tumours were induced on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tuber
discswith Agrobacterium tumefaciens, B6S3. Control and tumour cellswere
compared in their ultrastructures. Chloro-amyloplasts werecharacteristic
for the control cells, while in tumour cellsleukoplasts or even proplastids
were found. Soluble proteinpatterns of control and tumour tissues differed
in large subunitof ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase and storage
proteinpatatin, present only in the control extract. For isolatedplastids,
differences were found in membrane protein fractions.
Keywords: protein pattern, plastids, thylakoids, Solanum tuberosum
Title: Plastid transformation in greening potato tuber tissue
- Authors:
- Muraja-Fras, Jasmina (170060)
- Krsnik-Rasol, Marijana (23970)
- Wrischer, Mercedes (54316)
Journal: Journal of Plant Physiology
ISSN: 0176-1617
Volume: 144
Year: 1994
Pages: from 58 to 63
Number of references: 23
Language: engleski
Summary: The process of plastid transformation in illuminated potato
tubertissue was studied by light and electron microscopy and byanalyses of
pigment and protein contents. Transformation ofamyloplasts into
amylochloroplasts begins after one day. Thefirst DAB positive thylakoids
appear after two days ofilluminations, indicating the beginning of
photosyntheticactivity in the thylakoids. At the same time, the appearance
ofsome membrane proteins as well as the increase of chlorophyll
andcarotenoid contents confirm development of the thylakoid system.
Keywords: Solanum tuberosum, amylochloroplast, plastid transformation, thylakoid membranes
Title: Homeotic transformation of ovules into carpel-like
structures in Arabidopsis
- Authors:
- Modrušan, Zora (138446)
- Reiser, L.
- Feldmann, K.A.
- Fischer, R.L.
- Haugh, G.W.
Journal: Plant Cell
ISSN: 1040-4651
Volume: 6
Year: 1994
Pages: from 333 to 349
Number of references: 35
Language: engleski
Summary: In Arabidopsis, mutations in two genes, BEL 1 and AP2,
disrupt ovule development. In BEL1 ovules, the inner integument fails to
form, the outer integument develops abnormally, and the embryo sac arrests
at a late stage of megagametogenesis. A novel ovule phenotype observed in
BEL 1/AP 2-6 double mutants suggested that BEL 1 and AP2 genes function
idependently during ovule development.
Keywords: ovule development, Arabidopsis thaliana, mutants, pattern of gene expression
Title: The 64 kDa polypeptide of spinach may not be the LHCII
kinase, but a lumen-located polyphenol oxidase
- Authors:
- Sokolenko, A.
- Fulgosi, Hrvoje (186771)
- Gal, A.
- Ohad, I.
- Herrman, R.G.
- Altschmidt, L.
Journal: FEBS Letters
ISSN: 0014-5793
Volume: 371
Year: 1995
Pages: from 176 to 180
Number of references: 39
Language: engleski
Summary: The LHCII kinase, suggested to be a 64 kDa protein, is
light-regulated. A cDNA encoding that protein has been isolated. The
protein of 73.1 kDa molecular mase represents a precursor which contains a
bipartite transit peptide, that directs the protein into the thylakoid
lumen. It can be phosphorylated in vitro, and exhibits significant homology
to plant polyphenol oxidase, not to kinase.
Keywords: polyphenol oxidase, chloroplasts, spinach
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