Rice Plastidial N-Glycosylated Nucleotide Pyrophosphatase/Phosphodiesterase Is Transported from the ER-Golgi to the Chloroplast through the Secretory Pathway
Plant Cell Nanjo et al.
18: 2582
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Supplemental Figure 1 -
Amino acid sequence alignments of NPP1 with other possible homologs from yellow lupin, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley and tomato.
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Stages to construct pTN1-OsNPP1-GFP plasmid necessary to produce NPP1-GFP expressing green cells of rice.
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Intracellular immunolocalization of NPPs in leaves using anti-NPP1 polyclonal antiserum.
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Distributions of NPP1 and Rubisco on a density Percoll centrifugation gradient.
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Migrating behavior on SDS-gels of purified ADPG hydrolytic NPP without a previous heat denaturing step.
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Fluorescence images of onion epidermal cells transiently expressing GFP-SYP31 (Golgi marker), GFP-SYP81 (ER marker), GFP (cytosolic marker) and the first 66 and 109 amino-acid residues of NPP1, containing the signal peptide for the ER, fused with GFP.
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Stages to construct pET-OsNPP1 to express rice NPP1 in E. coli.
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Stages to construct p2K-OsNPP1 plasmid necessary to produce NPP1-expressing transgenic rice plants.