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- A plastid is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms. Plastids are considered to be intracellular...
- species of Mesodinium have been described and grouped by nutritional mode: plastidic (M. chamaeleon, M. coatsi, M. major, and M. rubrum) or heterotrophic (M...
- Zahra (2013-04-01). "Ethephon application stimulats cannabinoids and plastidic terpenoids production in Cannabis sativa at flowering stage". Industrial...
- limiting step in photosynthesis, so the plastidic FNR in plants have evolved to be highly efficient. These plastidic FNRs are 20–100 fold more active than...
- to the cytosol, maltose via the maltose transporter and glucose by the plastidic glucose translocator (pGlcT). These two sugars are used for sucrose synthesis...
- RB, Coates R, Chappell J (November 2006). "Redirection of cytosolic or plastidic isoprenoid precursors elevates terpene production in plants". Nature Biotechnology...
- of G6PDH have been reported, which are localized in the cytosol, the plastidic stroma, and peroxisomes. A modified F420-dependent (as opposed to NADP+-dependent)...
- from a few specific prey. The specialists are further divided into two: plastidic, those which contain differentiated plastids (e.g. Mesodinium, Dinophysis)...
- pyrenoid, triplet thylakoids, and with some exceptions, having four layer plastidic envelope, the outermost epiplastid membrane connected to the endoplasmic...
- for IPP production: the cytosolic mevalonic acid pathway (MVA) and the plastidic methylerythritol 4-phosphate (MEP). In animals, the production of cholesterol...