Septum Formation in Amyloplasts Produces Compound Granules in the Rice Endosperm and is Regulated by Plastid Division Proteins
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2010-09-01
著者
-
Kawagoe Yasushi
Division Of Plant Sciences National Institute Of Agrobiological Sciences
-
Yun Min-soo
Division Of Plant Sciences National Institute Of Agrobiological Sciences
-
Kawagoe Yasushi
Division Of Plant Science National Institute Of Agrobiological Sciences
関連論文
- Septum Formation in Amyloplasts Produces Compound Granules in the Rice Endosperm and is Regulated by Plastid Division Proteins
- A loss-of-function mutation of rice DENSE PANICLE1 causes semi-dwarfness and slightly increased number of spikelets
- Rice Debranching Enzyme Isoamylase3 Facilitates Starch Metabolism and Affects Plastid Morphogenesis
- A Role for the Cysteine-Rich 10kDa Prolamin in Protein Body I Formation in Rice
- Amyloplast Division Progresses Simultaneously at Multiple Sites in the Endosperm of Rice
- The Characteristic Polyhedral, Sharp-edged Shape of Compound-type Starch Granules in Rice Endosperm is Achieved via the Septum-like Structure of the Amyloplast