2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijms18091881
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Stable Membrane-Association of mRNAs in Etiolated, Greening and Mature Plastids

Abstract: Chloroplast genes are transcribed as polycistronic precursor RNAs that give rise to a multitude of processing products down to monocistronic forms. Translation of these mRNAs is realized by bacterial type 70S ribosomes. A larger fraction of these ribosomes is attached to chloroplast membranes. This study analyzed transcriptome-wide distribution of plastid mRNAs between soluble and membrane fractions of purified plastids using microarray analyses and validating RNA gel blot hybridizations. To determine the impa… Show more

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“…Approaching, specifically, the question of the post-transcriptional control of gene expression in chloroplasts, the article by Legen and Schmitz-Linneweber reports that a fraction of the chloroplast mRNAs, associated with ribosomes, are attached to the chloroplast as a direct consequence of translation. Plastid mRNA distribution is stable for different plastid types, enabling rapid chloroplast translation in any plastid type [ 28 ].…”
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“…Approaching, specifically, the question of the post-transcriptional control of gene expression in chloroplasts, the article by Legen and Schmitz-Linneweber reports that a fraction of the chloroplast mRNAs, associated with ribosomes, are attached to the chloroplast as a direct consequence of translation. Plastid mRNA distribution is stable for different plastid types, enabling rapid chloroplast translation in any plastid type [ 28 ].…”
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confidence: 99%