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1. Rapid sequence evolution is associated with genetic incompatibilities in the plastid Clp complex

2. Transformation of the Plastid Genome in Tobacco: The Model System for Chloroplast Genome Engineering

3. Plastid Marker Gene Excision in the Tobacco Shoot Apex by Agrobacterium-Delivered Cre Recombinase

4. Visual spectinomycin resistance (aadA au ) gene for facile identification of transplastomic sectors in tobacco leaves

5. Study of Plastid Genome Stability in Tobacco Reveals That the Loss of Marker Genes Is More Likely by Gene Conversion Than by Recombination between 34-bp loxP Repeats

6. Next generation synthetic vectors for transformation of the plastid genome of higher plants

7. Plastid marker gene excision by the phiC31 phage site-specific recombinase

8. Plastid marker-gene excision by transiently expressed CRE recombinase

9. Protection against tetanus toxin using a plant-based vaccine

10. Overexpression of phage-type RNA polymerase RpoTp in tobacco demonstrates its role in chloroplast transcription by recognizing a distinct promoter type

11. The plastid clpP1 protease gene is essential for plant development

12. Expression of tetanus toxin Fragment C in tobacco chloroplasts

13. Overexpression of the clpP 5′-Untranslated Region in a Chimeric Context Causes a Mutant Phenotype, Suggesting Competition for a clpP-Specific RNA Maturation Factor in Tobacco Chloroplasts

14. Plastid transformation in Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana sylvestris by biolistic DNA delivery to leaves

15. Plastid marker gene excision in greenhouse-grown tobacco by agrobacterium-delivered Cre recombinase

16. Complementarity of the 16S rRNA penultimate stem with sequences downstream of the AUG destabilizes the plastid mRNAs

17. Engineering of the rpl23 gene cluster to replace the plastid RNA polymerase α subunit with the Escherichia coli homologue

18. Identification of a functional respiratory complex in chloroplasts through analysis of tobacco mutants containing disrupted plastid ndh genes

19. A negative selection scheme based on the expression of cytosine deaminase in plastids

20. Light-responsive and transcription-enhancing elements regulate the plastid psbD core promoter

21. Amplification of a Chimeric Bacillus Gene in Chloroplasts Leads to an Extraordinary Level of an Insecticidal Protein in Tobacco

22. Marker rescue from the Nicotiana tabacum plastid genome using a plastid/Escherichia coli shuttle vector

23. Exceptional inheritance of plastids via pollen in Nicotiana sylvestris with no detectable paternal mitochondrial DNA in the progeny

24. Cell-to-cell movement of plastids in plants

25. Visual marker and Agrobacterium-delivered recombinase enable the manipulation of the plastid genome in greenhouse-grown tobacco plants

26. Relocation of the plastid rbcL gene to the nucleusyields functional ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase in tobaccochloroplasts

27. Engineering the plastid genome of Nicotiana sylvestris, a diploid model species for plastid genetics

28. Chloroplasts as expression platforms for plant-produced vaccines

29. Mutation proximal to the tRNA binding region of the Nicotiana plastid 16S rRNA confers resistance to spectinomycin

30. Plastid genomes in a regenerating tobacco shoot derive from a small number of copies selected through a stochastic process

31. Translational fusion of chloroplast-expressed human papillomavirus type 16 L1 capsid protein enhances antigen accumulation in transplastomic tobacco

32. The catalytic properties of hybrid Rubisco comprising tobacco small and sunflower large subunits mirror the kinetically equivalent source Rubiscos and can support tobacco growth

33. Transformation of the plastid genome to study RNA editing

34. Exceptional transmission of plastids and mitochondria from the transplastomic pollen parent and its impact on transgene containment

35. Expression of the cry9Aa2 B.t. gene in tobacco chloroplasts confers resistance to potato tuber moth

36. Gene activation in plastids by the CRE site-specific recombinase

37. Affinity purification of the tobacco plastid RNA polymerase and in vitro reconstitution of the holoenzyme

38. A novel approach to plastid transformation utilizes the phiC31 phage integrase

39. Identification of functional lox sites in the plastid genome

40. Plastid transformation in Lesquerella fendleri, an oilseed Brassicacea

41. Unique architecture of the plastid ribosomal RNA operon promoter recognized by the multisubunit RNA polymerase in tobacco and other higher plants

42. Deletion of the tobacco plastid psbA gene triggers an upregulation of the thylakoid-associated NAD(P)H dehydrogenase complex and the plastid terminal oxidase (PTOX)

43. Progress towards commercialization of plastid transformation technology

44. Expression of bar in the plastid genome confers herbicide resistance

45. Conservation of RNA editing between rice and maize plastids: are most editing events dispensable?

46. Gentamycin resistance in Nicotiana conferred by AAC(3)-I, a narrow substrate specificity acetyltransferase

47. Fluorescent antibiotic resistance marker for tracking plastid transformation in higher plants

48. The phage-type PclpP-53 plastid promoter comprises sequences downstream of the transcription initiation site

49. Targeted deletion of sprA from the tobacco plastid genome indicates that the encoded small RNA is not essential for pre-16S rRNA maturation in plastids

50. Sequences directing C to U editing of the plastid psbL mRNA are located within a 22 nucleotide segment spanning the editing site

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