Search Results - "Zeltz, P"
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Quantitative analysis of genetically modified organisms (GMO) in processed food by PCR-based methods
Published in Food control (01-12-1999)“…Two different PCR-based approaches for the quantitative analysis of genetically modified organism (GMO) – components in foods are presented using Soybean…”
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Internal editing of the maize chloroplast ndhA transcript restores codons for conserved amino acids
Published in The Plant cell (01-05-1992)“…The NADH dehydrogenase subunit A (ndhA) gene from maize chloroplasts encodes a highly conserved peptide, which at several positions could be restored to…”
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Editing of the chloroplast rpoB transcript is independent of chloroplast translation and shows different patterns in barley and maize
Published in The EMBO journal (01-11-1993)“…Sequence analysis of amplified cDNAs derived from the maize chloroplast rpoB transcript which encodes the beta subunit of a chloroplast specific, DNA dependent…”
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Complete RNA editing of unspliced and dicistronic transcripts of the intron-containing reading frame IRF170 from maize chloroplasts
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15-03-1994)“…The maize plastome harbors within the rps4-rps14 gene cluster the reading frame IRF170, which is interrupted by two introns. Although the function of the…”
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RNA editing in higher plant plastids: oligoribonucleotide SSCP analysis allows the proof of base conversion directly at the RNA level
Published in Current genetics (01-07-2001)“…Plastid RNA editing of a number of transcripts at specific sites changes genomically encoded cytidines to nucleosides, which act like uridines in RT-PCR…”
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Constitutive expression of interferon-induced human MxA protein in transgenic tobacco plants does not confer resistance to a variety of RNA viruses
Published in Transgenic research (01-12-2000)“…MxA is a key component in the interferon-induced antiviral defense in humans. After viral infections, MxA is rapidly induced and accumulates in the cytoplasm…”
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RNA editing in plant mitochondria and chloroplasts
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-10-1996)“…In the mitochondria and chloroplasts of higher plants there is an RNA editing activity responsible for specific C-to-U conversions and for a few U-to-C…”
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Inefficient rpl2 splicing in barley mutants with ribosome-deficient plastids
Published in The Plant cell (01-10-1994)“…Analysis of transcript accumulation and splicing in plastids of four nuclear mutants of barley revealed that the ribosomal protein L2 (rpl2) gene transcripts…”
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The role of RNA editing in conservation of start codons in chloroplast genomes
Published in Gene (02-09-1994)“…Open reading frames (ORFs), encoded by the plastid genomes of tobacco, liverwort, rice and maize were aligned with a view to studying the conservation of…”
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Transcriptionally active chromosomes (TACs) of barley chloroplasts contain the alpha-subunit of plastome-encoded RNA polymerase
Published in Current genetics (01-12-1996)“…Transcriptionally active chromosomes (TACs) were isolated from mature chloroplasts of barley, from proplastids enriched in basal segments of barley primary…”
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promiscuous chloroplast DNA fragment is transcribed in plant mitochondria but the encoded RNA is not edited
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-06-1996)“…The RNA editing processes in chloroplasts and mitochondria of higher plants show several similarities which are suggestive of common components and/or…”
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Alternative base pairing between 5'-and 3'-terminal sequences of small subunit RNA may provide the basis of a conformational switch of the small ribosomal subunit
Published in Nucleic acids research (25-07-1990)“…The compiled sequences of small subunit ribosomal RNAs have been screened for base complementary between 5'- and 3'-terminal regions. Highly conserved…”
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