Intracellular space as oligogenetic ecosystem. Proceedings : Second International Colloquium on Endocytobiology, Tübingen, Germany, April 10–15, 1983
معرفی کتاب «Intracellular space as oligogenetic ecosystem. Proceedings : Second International Colloquium on Endocytobiology, Tübingen, Germany, April 10–15, 1983» نوشتهٔ Schenk, Hainfried E. A. (editor);Schwemmler, Werner (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر de Gruyter GmbH در سال 1983. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان آلمانی ارائه شده است.
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Plasts And The Serial Endocytobiosis Hypothesis (= Seh) Thesis Structure And Evolution Of Organelle DNAS General Organization Of The Eucyte And Its Bearings On Cytosymbiosis And Cell Evolution Formal Analysis Of Development Of The Eukaryotic Cell Antithesis The Locked Cell Hypothesis. Origin Of Intracellular Organelles 2.2. Chloroplast Phylogeny Of Chloroplast DNA: A Recombination Hypothesis On The Evolutionary Organization Of This Organelle DNA Through Endosymbiosis Structure And Function Of Plastid DNA From Several Dicotyledons Nuclear-Chloroplast Interactions In Chloroplast Development Photocontrol Of Expression Of Nuclear Genes For Chloroplast Proteins Cooperation Of Cytoplasmic And Plastidial Translation In Formation Of The Photosynthetic Apparatus Aldolase And Glucosephosphate Isomerase Isoenzymes From Plant Cells: An Immunochemical Comparison Evolution Of Chloroplast Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase An Endocytobiological Perspective: Separate Protein Families of Chloroplast and Cytoplasmic Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase in Greening Euglena gracilis 2.3. Mitochondrion The Origin And The Evolution Of Cellular Organelles The Evolution Of Mammalian Mitochondrial Genomes: A Stochastic Model For Determining Evolutionary Distances Between Homologous Genes Interactions Between Nuclear And Mitochondrial Genomes In The Yeast, Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Mitochondrial Genome Divergence In The Petite Negative Yeast Schizosaccharomyces The Mitochondrial Genome In Oenothera Berteriana: A Unique Genetic Code And Exchange Of Genetic Information Between Plastids And Mitochondria In Higher Plants Variation In Animal Mitochondrial Genes And Gene Products The Isolation And Characterization Of The Cytoplasmic DNA And The Storage Of Mitochondria In The Yolk Granules Of Artemia And Drosophila Early Embryos Endosymbiotic Origin Of The Mitochondrial Envelope Structural Interactions Of Mitochondria In Situ Bypass Respiration: Biological Significance And Evolutionary Implications 2.4. Relation To Carcinogenesis (Mammal, Plant) Mitochondrially-Regulated Cell Surface Changes In Carcinogenesis 2.5. Relations To The Circadian Clock And Cell Differentiation Cell Division Cycles And Circadian Oscillators In Euglena Spatial And Temporal Organization Of Acetabularia: Combinatorial Conditions For Morphogenesis Metabolic And Developmental Adaptation Of Eukaryotic Cells As Related To Endogenous And Exogenous Control Of Translocators Between Subcellular Compartments Polarity, Gradients, And Cleavage Patterns In Animal Egg Cells Is Insect Egg Cell Polarity Caused By A Possible Cooperation Between Ooplasmic Fermentation And Mitochondrial Respiration? Part III. Coevolution Of Host And Endocytobiont Genome Contents Part IV. Intracellular Ecosystems 4.1. Introduction: The Endocytobiotic Cell Hypothesis Endocytobiosis As An Intracellular Ecosystem 4.2. Unicellular Eukaryotes As Hosts 4.2.1. Amoeba Pelomyxa Palustris Modulation Of Induced Pinocytosis In Amoeba Protfus 4.2.2. Flagellata 4.2.2.1. Cyanophora The Cyanelle Genome From Cyanophora Paradoxa The Genes For The Two Subunits Of Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase In Cyanophora Paradoxa On The Biosynthesis Of Photosynthetic Pigments In Cyanophora Paradoxa Chloroplast-Like Thylakoid Development In The Endocyanelle Cyanocyta Korschikoffiana In Synchronized Cyanophora Paradoxa The Mutual Relationship Between Cyanophora Paradoxa And Its Cyanelles 4.2.2.2. Euglena Intracellular Bacteria In The Euglenophyceae: Prolonged Axenic Culture Of An Algal - Bacterial System 4.2.3. Foraminifera Experimental Studies Of Symbiont Persistence In Amphtstegtna Lessoni, A Diatom-Bearing Species Of Larger Formainifera From The Red Sea Fine Structural Analysis Of Two Foraminifera With Sequestered Chloroplasts 4.2.4. Ciliata Types Of Endonuclear Symbiosis In Ciliates Infection In Paramecium Bursaria As An Inductive Process The Regulation Of The Endosymbiotic Algal Population Size In Ciliate-Algae Associations. An Ecological Model Photobehavior Of Ciliate-Algae Associations: An Indicator For Symbiosis Formation? Nitrogen Metabolism Of The Green Paramecium Bursaria Endosymbiosis Cell-To-Cell Recognition In Green Paramecium Bursaria: The Role Of Algal Surface Structures Perialgal And Digestive Vacuoles In Paramecium Bursaria: A Comparative Freeze-Fracture Study 4.3. Multicellular Eukaryotes As Hosts 4.3.1. Plantae 4.3.1.1. Plants And Rhizobium Genetics Of The Rhizobium Meliloti/Medicago Sativa Symbiosis Expression Of Nodule-Specific Genes In Both Partners In The Rhizobium Legume Symbiosis Hybrid Plasmid R68.45 Harboring Nod Gene/S/ Of Rhizobium Glycine Max Root Response To Symbiotic Infection 4.3.1.2. Plants And Agrobacterium Cytological Interaction Of Agrobacterium Tumefaciens With Plant Cells On Storage Tissue Discs Crown Gall: Genetic Colonization As An Infectious Mechanism 4.3.1.3. Plants And Mycorrhizal Fungi Bacterium-Like Organelles In V.A. Mycorrhizal Fungi Ecological Endosymbiosis: A Study Of The Interactions Between Alder And Poplar Trees Mediated By Mycorrhizal Fungi 4.3.1.4. Artificial Symbiosis Induced In Vitro Symbiosis Using Algae And Callus Of Daucus Carota On Medium Deficient In Nitrogen Relationship Of Symbiosis Between Unicellular Green Algae And Nitrogen Fixation Bacteria 4.3.2.2. Coelenterata The Cost Of Symbionts To Their Host In Green Hydra Carbon Budgets In Symbiotic Associations Carbon Dioxide Fixation In Symbiodinium Microadriaticum: Problems With Mechanisms And Pathways Infection Of Coelenterate Hosts With The Symbiotic Dinoflagellate Symbiodinium Microadriaticum Morphogenic And Stimulating Effects Of Zoochlorellae In Regenerating Hydra Viridis Mineralization In Symbiotic Systems Coral Calcification : Light And Dark Reactions (A) (Suppl.) 4.3.2.2. Annelida, Mollusca, Pogonophora Chemoautotrophic Bacteria In Marine Invertebrates From Sulfide-Rich Habitats: A New Symbiosis 4.3.2.3. Synopsis Host Release Factors In Symbioses Between Algae And Invertebrates 4.3.3. Insecta Genetic Control Of Symbiotes By The Host In The Insect Sitophilus Oryzae L. (Coleoptera Curculionidae) Differential Vitamin Requirements Of Symbiotic And Aposymbiotic Weevils, Sitophilus Oryzae Symbiotes Of Dacus Cucurbitae And Their In Vitro Physiology Intracellular Symbiotes Of Lipaphis Erysimi ( Kalt.) Biochemistry Of Aphid Symbionts Degeneration Processes In Leafhopper Embryonic Mycetome Ultrastructure Relationships Of Intracellular Bacteria - Like Microorganisms During Embryogenesis Of Ornithodorus Moubata Murray (Ixodoidea: Argasidae) Bacteria Associated With The Screwworm Fly [Cochliomyia Hominivorax (Coquerel)] And Their Metabolites Chitinolytic Activity: A Prelude To A Symbiotic Relationship Between Bacteria And The Screwworm Fly? 4.3.4. Mammalia Bacterial Episomes And Autoimmune Disease 4.4. Synopsis Ecological Aspects Of Intracellular Symbiosis Part V. Phylogeny And Systematics Of Host And Endocytobionts (Organelles) 5.1. Biochemistry Sequence Evidence For The Symbiotic Origins Of Chloroplasts And Mitochondria Phylogenetic And Endosymbiotic Implications Of The Amino Acid Sequences Of 32 Plant Type Ferredoxins The Endosymbiotic Origin Of Organelles: Compelling Support From Ribosomal RNA Sequence Data Structural And Functional Studies On Eukaryotic, Eubacterial, Archaebacterial And Organelle Ribosomal 5S Rnas And Organelle Ribosomal 4.5 Rnas Phylogeny Of The Archaebacteria And Eukaryotes: Homology Of The Dna-Dependent Rna Polymerases Evolution Of Two Types Of Photosynthetic Reaction Centers A Phylogenetic Analysis Of Prochloron Aspects Of Comparative Biochemistry Of Cyanobacteria In Relation To Their Taxonomy And Endosymbiosis Auto- Or Exogenous Origin Of Transitional Algae: An Appraisal Cyanidium Caldarium: Rhodophyte, Cyanome Or Transitional Species? In Vitro Synthesis Of Cyanelle And Rhodoplast Proteins 5.2. Morphology Phylogeny And Organization Of Chloroplast Envelopes The Cryptomonad Nucleomorph: Is It The Vestigial Nucleus Of A Eukaryotic Endosymbiont? Phylogeny Of Bacterial And Cyanobacterial Symbionts In Marine Sponges Evolution Of Green Algae In Relation To Endosymbiosis Possible Free-Living Symbiodinium Microadriaticum (Dinophyceae) In Tide Pools In Southern Thailand A Re-Examination Of The Relationship Between Unicellular Host And Eucaryotic Endosymbiont With Special Reference To Glenodinium Foliaceum Dinophyceae A 6-Klngdom Classification And A Unified Phylogeny Appendix
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