Chloroplast RNA Metabolism

Volume: 61, Issue: 1, Pages: 125 - 155
Published: Jun 2, 2010
Abstract
The chloroplast genome encodes proteins required for photosynthesis, gene expression, and other essential organellar functions. Derived from a cyanobacterial ancestor, the chloroplast combines prokaryotic and eukaryotic features of gene expression and is regulated by many nucleus-encoded proteins. This review covers four major chloroplast posttranscriptional processes: RNA processing, editing, splicing, and turnover. RNA processing includes the...
Paper Details
Title
Chloroplast RNA Metabolism
Published Date
Jun 2, 2010
Volume
61
Issue
1
Pages
125 - 155
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