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- W1538710086 abstract "For Euglena gracilis it has been inferred, in comparison with higher plants, that chloroplast development and chloroplast differentiation are much more dependent on processes regulated by the plastom than by the genome: (1) In the course of the life cycle of autotrophic synchronized Euglena gracilis two separate peaks of plastidial DNA synthesis appear; both precede the nucleic DNA synthesis and are independent of the latter. (2) In contrast to the behaviour of the three nuclear RNA-polymerases, the optimum temperature for the plastidial RNA-polymerase is 28–29 C. Its activity at 34–35 C– near the optimum of the three nuclear RNA-polymerases– is about zero. This temperature-range is used for experimental elimination of chloroplasts (= irreversible apochlorosis).Nevertheless the chloroplast metabolism is linked in part to the metabolism of the nucleocytoplasm. Especially during development the chloroplasts depend on cytoplasmic translation of several chloroplast-proteins. Many constituents of the chloroplasts, as for example the chlorophyll-protein complexes, need proteins of plastidial translation as well as of cytoplasmic translation. For synthesis, transport and assembly of these proteins regulative transactions are necessary. Regulation by specific proteins is favoured as can be demon-strated by change from autotrophic to photoheterotrophic nutrition, by change from 27 C to 35 C or by the influence of specific translation inhibitors as chloramphenicol or cycloheximide." @default.
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