Biochemistry and molecular biology of chromoplast development

B Camara, P Hugueney, F Bouvier, M Kuntz… - International Review of …, 1995 - Elsevier
Plant cells contain a unique class of organelles, designated the plastids, which distinguish
them from animal cells. According to the largely accepted endosymbiotic theory of evolution …

Sugar regulation of plastid interconversions in epicarp of citrus fruit

A Huff - Plant Physiology, 1984 - academic.oup.com
Seasonal transformations between chloroplasts and chromoplasts, as measured by
changes in chlorophyll content, in the epicarp of degreening and regreening Citrus sinensis …

Trophic state alters the mechanism whereby energetic coupling between photosynthesis and respiration occurs in Euglena gracilis

G Gain, F Vega de Luna, J Cordoba, E Perez… - New …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The coupling between mitochondrial respiration and photosynthesis plays an important role
in the energetic physiology of green plants and some secondary‐red photosynthetic …

Environmental Control of Carbohydrate and Lipid Synthesis in Euglena

LW Coleman, BH Rosen… - Plant and cell …, 1988 - academic.oup.com
Dark-grown and light-grown nitrogen deficient Euglena accumulated carbohydrates and
lipids under heterotrophic and phototrophic conditions. Although cellular lipid content …

Responses of estuarine phytoplankton to exogenous glucose: Stimulation versus inhibition of photosynthesis and respiration

AJ Lewitus, TM Kana - Limnology and Oceanography, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of glucose on pigmentation, photosynthesis, and respiration were examined in
diverse phytoplankton types isolated from a subestuary of Chesapeake Bay and acclimated …

Physiological responses of phytoflagellates to dissolved organic substrate additions. 1. Dominant role of heterotrophic nutrition in Poterioochromonas malhamensis …

AJ Lewitus, DA Caron - Plant and cell physiology, 1991 - academic.oup.com
Algal heterotrophy is a potentially important consideration in the flow of carbon through
aquatic food webs. The physiological responses to organic compound additions under …

Preferential Loss of Chloroplast Proteins in Nitrogen Deficient Euglena

LW Coleman, BH Rosen… - Plant and cell …, 1988 - academic.oup.com
Two dimensional gel electrophoresis was used to follow changes in the relative amounts of
over 500 cellular proteins during nitrogen deficiency and in light limited nitrogen sufficient …

Ammonia- and Light-Induced Degradation of Paramylum in Euglena gracilis

S Sumida, T Ehara, T Osafune… - Plant and cell …, 1987 - academic.oup.com
Ammonium ions (ammonia) induced, independent of light, the degradation of paramylum
(beta-l, 3-glucan) accumulated in Euglena gracilis var. bacillaris under photoautotrophic and …

Enzymes and their functional location

S Kitaoka, Y Nakano, K Miyatake… - The biology of …, 1989 - books.google.com
In general, this chapter follows the style adopted by Smillie (I968). The enzymes Studied in
various metabolic systems of Euglena Since his review (Smillie, 1968) are discussed in …

Regulation of Chloroplast Development by Nitrogen Source and Growth Conditions in a Chlorella protothecoides Strain

I Ahmad, JA Hellebust - Plant physiology, 1990 - academic.oup.com
Chlorella strain (UTEX 27) maintains optimal photosynthetic capacity when growing
photoautotrophically in the presence of ammonium. Nitrate-grown photoautotrophic cells …