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Characeae (2)
Articles on Characeae
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Expression of exogenous genes under the control of endogenous HSP70 and CAB promoters in the Closterium peracerosum-strigosum-littorale comp...
Plant Cell Physiol 49(4):625-32 (2008) PMID 18308758
We found 500 cells expressing GFP under the control of the CpHSP70 promoter, which were identified following heat shock treatment at 42 degrees C, and 100 cells expressing GFP under the control of the CpCAB1 promoter, which were observed in lit conditions. In contrast, the GFP signal was only detect... -
Caterpillar regurgitant induces pore formation in plant membranes
FEBS Lett 581(28):10 (2007) PMID 17967419
Formation of channel-like pores in a plant membrane was induced within seconds after application of an aqueous solution containing regurgitant of the insect larvae Spodoptera littoralis. Gated pore currents recorded on the tonoplast of the Charophyte Chara corallina displayed conductances up to seve... -
Isoprenoid biosynthesis authenticates the classification of the green alga Mesostigma viride as an ancient streptophyte
Gene 396(1):9 (2007) PMID 17433859
We investigated the distribution of genes for both pathways in the green alga Mesostigma viride, a key species at the basis of streptophycean (charophycean green algae, land plant) evolution. Ten of altogether twelve generally weakly expressed genes for isoprenoid biosynthesis, including three for t... -
Common intervals and symmetric difference in a model-free phylogenomics, with an application to streptophyte evolution.
J Comput Biol 14(4):436-45 (2007) PMID 17572022
We use d, the size of the symmetric difference (the complement of the common intervals) of the two subsets of 2({1,n}) thus determined by two permutations, as an evolutionary distance between the gene orders represented by the permutations. We consider the Steiner Tree problem in the space (2({1,n})... -
Action Potential in Charophytes
Int Rev Cytol (2007) PMID 17280895
The plant action potential (AP) has been studied for more than half a century. The experimental system was provided mainly by the large charophyte cells, which allowed insertion of early large electrodes, manipulation of cell compartments, and inside and outside media. These early ex... -
Rhizoids and protonemata of characean algae: model cells for research on polarized growth and plant gravity sensing.
Protoplasma 229(2-4):133-42 (2006) PMID 17180494
Gravitropically tip-growing rhizoids and protonemata of characean algae are well-established unicellular plant model systems for research on gravitropism. In recent years, considerable progress has been made in the understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying gravity sensing and... -
Differential effects of plasma membrane electric excitation on H^+ fluxes and photosynthesis in characean cells
Bioelectrochemistry 69(2):7 (2006) PMID 16627011
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The GapA/B gene duplication marks the origin of Streptophyta (charophytes and land plants).
Mol Biol Evol 23(6):1109-18 (2006) PMID 16527864
We established GapA, GapB, and CP12 sequences from bryophytes, all orders of charophyte as well as chlorophyte green algae, and the glaucophyte Cyanophora paradoxa. Comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of all available plastid GAPDH sequences suggest that glaucophytes and green plants are sister line... -
Studies on heavy metal accumulation in aquatic macrophytes from Sevan (Armenia) and Carambolim (India) lake systems
Environ Int 32(2):11 (2006) PMID 16213586
Aquatic macrophytes are unchangeable biological filters and they carry out purification of the water bodies by accumulating dissolved metals and toxins in their tissue. In view of their potential to entrap several toxic heavy metals, 45 macrophytes belonging to 8 families collected from two differen... -
Ionic mechanism of mechano-perception in Characeae.
Plant Cell Physiol 46(11):1863-71 (2005) PMID 16192285
We studied responses of internodal cells to a long-lasting stimulus and the results were as follows. (i) The cell generated receptor potential at the moment of both compression and decompression. (ii) The receptor potential (DeltaE (m)) was significantly larger at the moment of decompression than at...