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Chloroplasts are essential for the survival and flourishing of life
on Earth. Over the years, chloroplast biology has been studied in a
variety of different organisms, leading to the significant
disadvantage that findings which were made by using different
experimental systems or species were not always directly
cross-comparable. The relatively recent adoption of Arabidopsis
thaliana as the model organism of choice for plant science
research, across the globe, has led to its emergence as a
pre-eminent system for research on chloroplasts and other types of
plastid. In Chloroplast Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and
Protocols, expert researchers bring together some of the most
important, modern techniques and approaches for chloroplast
research, with the unifying theme of Arabidopsis as the model
system. Volume II explores topics such as multiprotein complexes,
protein-protein interactions, omics and large-scale analyses,
proteomics and suborganellar fractionation, as well as
photosynthesis and biochemical analysis. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and convenient, Chloroplast
Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal
reference for all researchers with a general interest in
chloroplasts, plastids, or related processes.
Chloroplasts are essential for the survival and flourishing of life
on Earth. Over the years, chloroplast biology has been studied in a
variety of different organisms, leading to the significant
disadvantage that findings which were made by using different
experimental systems or species were not always directly
cross-comparable. The relatively recent adoption of Arabidopsis
thaliana as the model organism of choice for plant science
research, across the globe, has led to its emergence as a
pre-eminent system for research on chloroplasts and other types of
plastid. In Chloroplast Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and
Protocols, expert researchers bring together some of the most
important, modern techniques and approaches for chloroplast
research, with the unifying theme of Arabidopsis as the model
system. Volume I explores topics such as genetics, cytology, in
vivo analysis, gene expression, and protein accumulation, as well
as protein transport, localization, and topology. Written in the
highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and convenient, Chloroplast
Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal
reference for all researchers with a general interest in
chloroplasts, plastids, or related processes.
Chloroplasts are essential for the survival and flourishing of life
on Earth. Over the years, chloroplast biology has been studied in a
variety of different organisms, leading to the significant
disadvantage that findings which were made by using different
experimental systems or species were not always directly
cross-comparable. The relatively recent adoption of Arabidopsis
thaliana as the model organism of choice for plant science
research, across the globe, has led to its emergence as a
pre-eminent system for research on chloroplasts and other types of
plastid. In Chloroplast Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and
Protocols, expert researchers bring together some of the most
important, modern techniques and approaches for chloroplast
research, with the unifying theme of Arabidopsis as the model
system. Volume II explores topics such as multiprotein complexes,
protein-protein interactions, omics and large-scale analyses,
proteomics and suborganellar fractionation, as well as
photosynthesis and biochemical analysis. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and convenient, Chloroplast
Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal
reference for all researchers with a general interest in
chloroplasts, plastids, or related processes.
Chloroplasts are essential for the survival and flourishing of life
on Earth. Over the years, chloroplast biology has been studied in a
variety of different organisms, leading to the significant
disadvantage that findings which were made by using different
experimental systems or species were not always directly
cross-comparable. The relatively recent adoption of Arabidopsis
thaliana as the model organism of choice for plant science
research, across the globe, has led to its emergence as a
pre-eminent system for research on chloroplasts and other types of
plastid. In Chloroplast Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and
Protocols, expert researchers bring together some of the most
important, modern techniques and approaches for chloroplast
research, with the unifying theme of Arabidopsis as the model
system. Volume I explores topics such as genetics, cytology, in
vivo analysis, gene expression, and protein accumulation, as well
as protein transport, localization, and topology. Written in the
highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and convenient, Chloroplast
Research in Arabidopsis: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal
reference for all researchers with a general interest in
chloroplasts, plastids, or related processes.
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