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  • Life and Medical Sciences  (1)
  • Light-harvesting chlorophyll-protein complex  (1)
  • ALTITUDE; Atlantic Ocean; CT; DATE/TIME; Heading; Humidity, relative; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Long-wave radiation; M98; M98-track; Meteor (1986); Pressure, atmospheric; RACE SACUS; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Speed, velocity; Temperature, air; Ultraviolet radiation; Underway cruise track measurements; Visibility; Wind direction; Wind speed
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  • Euglena  (1)
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    Springer
    Planta 180 (1990), S. 293-296 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Chloroplast development ; Euglena ; Light-harvesting chlorophyll-protein complex
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The apoproteins of the light-harvesting chlorophyll-protein complexes LHCI and CP29 (apparent molecular weights of 27 kDa and 29 kDa, respectively) of Euglena gracilis were identified immunologically. Both complexes are present in the thylakoids of autotrophically cultured Euglena cells during the whole cell cycle. The relative amount of each apoprotein tends to increase towards the end of the cell cycle. The light-harvesting chlorophyll-protein complex of photosystem II, LHCII, of E. gracilis contains chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, neoxanthin, diadinoxanthin and beta-carotene. Its chlorophyll a/b ratio is about 1.7 during the whole cell cycle. About 9 h after cell division the ratio of diadinoxanthin to chlorophyll a is doubled for a time of 3–4 h. The relevance of this increase during one developmental stage is discussed in relation to the insertion and-or assembly of newly synthesized LHCII.
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biologie in unserer Zeit 20 (1990), S. 251-256 
    ISSN: 0045-205X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Die Mitochondrien und Chloroplasten sind semi-autonome Bereiche (Kompartimente) in der eukaryotischen Zelle. Beide Organelltypen bedürfen der Versorgung mit Proteinen aus dem Cytoplasma der eukaryotischen Zelle. Aber wie werden die Organelltypen unterschieden und damit nur die jeweils „richtigen“ Proteine in die Organelle eintransportiert?
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