Sökning: "Thylakoid structure"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 23 avhandlingar innehållade orden Thylakoid structure.
11. Regulatory Functions of Protein Phosphorylation in Plant Photosynthetic Membranes
Sammanfattning : Oxygenic photosynthesis is the process in plants, algae and cyanobacteria which converts light energy from the sun into carbohydrates and at the same time produces oxygen from water. Both carbohydrates and oxygen are essential to sustain life on earth. LÄS MER
12. Vesicle transport in chloroplasts with emphasis on Rab proteins
Sammanfattning : Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis using PSI and PSII during its light-dependent phase. Inside the chloroplast there is a membrane called thylakoid. The thylakoid membranes are an internal system of interconnected membranes that carry out the light reactions of photosynthesis. LÄS MER
13. Expression and Function of Human and Plant Aquaporins
Sammanfattning : The aquaporins (AQPs) belong to a family of water permeable membrane channels found in virtually all living organisms. Thirteen isoforms of mammalian AQPs are found, whereas in Arabidopsis thaliana 35 genes encoding AQPs are found. The AQPs are distributed in different organs, cell types and in different subcellular membranes. LÄS MER
14. Membrane interactions of glycosyltransferases
Sammanfattning : Many important biological processes occur near or in membranes. The role of membranes is not merely confined to compartmentalization, they also form the matrix for membrane associated proteins and are of functional importance. Membrane associated proteins on the other hand require specific membrane properties for proper function. LÄS MER
15. Violaxanthin de-epoxidase and its closest relative: identification and characterization
Sammanfattning : Light is essential for plants and algae to process photosynthesis. However, excess of light will cause damage to the organism. A process called non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is an important way for these organisms to protect themselves from photo oxidative damage. LÄS MER