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1. Light-driven processes: key players of the functional biodiversity in microalgae

2. Functional Analysis of Semi-conserved Transit Peptide Motifs and Mechanistic Implications in Precursor Targeting and Recognition.

3. A residue substitution in the plastid ribosomal protein L12/AL1 produces defective plastid ribosome and causes early seedling lethality in rice.

4. Distinct Pseudomonas type- III effectors use a cleavable transit peptide to target chloroplasts.

5. Coordination of Plastid and Light Signaling Pathways upon Development of Arabidopsis Leaves under Various Photoperiods.

6. Update on Chloroplast Research: New Tools, New Topics, and New Trends.

7. Transcriptional Control of SET DOMAIN GROUP 8 and CAROTENOID ISOMERASE during Arabidopsis Development.

8. Multiple Redox and Non-Redox Interactions Define 2-Cys Peroxiredoxin as a Regulatory Hub in the Chloroplast.

9. Myosin XI Is Required for Actin-Associated Movement of Plastid Stromules.

10. Chloroplast Proteins without Cleavable Transit Peptides: Rare Exceptions or a Major Constituent of the Chloroplast Proteome?

11. Preprotein Import into Chloroplasts via the Toc and Tic Complexes Is Regulated by Redox Signals in Pisum sativum.

12. A Myosin XI Tail Domain Homologous to the Yeast Myosin Vacuole-Binding Domain Interacts with Plastids and Stromules in Nicotiana benthamiana.

13. Proteomic Analysis of the Proplastid Envelope Membrane Provides Novel Insights into Small Molecule and Protein Transport across Proplastid Membranes.

14. Blocking the Metabolism of Starch Breakdown Products in Arabidopsis Leaves Triggers Chloroplast Degradation.

15. Blocking the Metabolism of Starch Breakdown Products in Arabidopsis Leaves Triggers Chloroplast Degradation

16. Plastid Protein Targeting: Preprotein Recognition and Translocation.

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