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atpF  -  ATP synthase CF0 B subunit

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

 
 
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High impact information on atpF

  • Among the 18 protein-coding genes examined, atpA and atpF of C. moewusii constitute the unique set of closely linked genes which is shared with land plant chloroplast genomes [1].
  • In order to determine whether the group-II trans-splicing machinery of the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii can splice a heterologous group-II cis intron, the atpF gene of spinach was transferred into the chloroplast genome of C. reinhardtii using the atpX expression vector [2].
  • The atpF gene contains a group-II intron which, like other higher plant chloroplast introns, does not self-splice in vitro [2].

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