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Global problems, smart solutions

  1. NázovGlobal problems, smart solutions
    Podnázovcosts and benefits
    Aut.údajeedited by Bjørn Lomborg
    Ďalší autori Lomborg Bjørn (Editor)
    Vyd.údajeCambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press , 2013. - xxvii; 736 s. : gr., obr., tab.
    Vydanie[1st ed.]
    ISBN978-1-107-61221-1
    PoznámkaBibliografické odkazy. Register
    Kľúč.slová globálne problémy - global problems   sociálne problémy - social problems   riešenie problémov - problem solving - solution of problems   ekonomická efektívnosť - economic efficiency   economic effectiveness  
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    KrajinaVeľká Británia, Spojené štáty
    Systematika 316.4
    005.59
    33
    Katal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Báza dátxkni - KNIHY
    Počet ex.1, z toho voľných 1
    Názov
    A possible role for short introns in the acquisition of stroma-targeting peptides in the flagellate Euglena gracilis
    Aut.údaje
    Matej Vesteg ... [et al.]
    Autor
    Vesteg Matej 1982- (40%)
    SignatúraLokáciaDislokáciaUmiestnenieInfo
    350479Univerzita Mateja BelaUK Politologická študovňa
    Zdroj.dok.DNA research. Vol. 17, no. 4 (2010), pp. 223-231. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010 Kľúč.slová fotosystémy - photosystems   chloroplasty - chloroplasts   proteíny - proteins   trypanozóma spavičná - Trypanosoma brucei   genómy - genomes   Jazyk dok.angličtina KrajinaVeľká Británia Systematika 577 AnotáciaThe chloroplasts of Euglena gracilis bounded by three membranes arose via secondary endosymbiosis of a green alga in a heterotrophic euglenozoan host. Many genes were transferred from symbiont to the host nucleus. A subset of Euglena nuclear genes of predominately symbiont, but also host, or other origin have obtained complex presequences required for chloroplast targeting. This study has revealed the presence of short introns (41-93 bp) either in the second half of presequence-encoding regions or shortly downstream of them in nine nucleus-encoded E. gracilis genes for chloroplast proteins (Eno29, GapA, PetA, PetF, Pet), PsaF, PsbM, PsbO, and PsbW). In addition, the E. gracilis Pbgd gene contains two introns in the second half of presequence-encoding region and one at the border of presequence-mature peptide-encoding region. Ten of 12 introns present within presequence-encoding regions or shortly downstream of them identified in this study have typical eukaryotic GT/AG borders, are T-rich, 45-50 bp long, and pairwise sequence identities range from 27 to 61%. Thus single recombination events might have been mediated via these cis-spliced introns. A double crossing over between these cis-spliced introns and trans-spliced introns present in 5'-UTRs of Euglena nuclear genes is also likely to have occurred. Thus introns and exon-shuffling could have had an important role in the acquisition of chloroplast targeting signals in E. gracilis. The results are consistent with a late origin of photosynthetic euglenids. URLPriamy link Kategória publikačnej činnosti ADC Číslo archívnej kópie37275

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