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Intracellular space as oligogenetic ecosystem. Proceedings
Second International Colloquium on Endocytobiology, Tübingen, Germany, April 10–15, 1983
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Intracellular space as oligogenetic ecosystem. Proceedings
Second International Colloquium on Endocytobiology, Tübingen, Germany, April 10–15, 1983
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface
- Greetings of the eberhard-karls-university tuebingen
- Address of welcome
- Contents
- Part I. Coevolution Of Genome And Virus
- Coevolution Of Proteins And Nucleic Acids
- Genetic Symbionts And The Origin Of Split Genes And Linear Chromosomes
- Viroids: Their Structure And Possible Origin
- Primary And Secondary Structures Of The tRNA-Like Regions Of The Genomes Of Plant RNA Viruses
- Strategies Utilized By Papovaviruses To Modify The Genome Of Host Cells
- The Early SV 40 Genome Region And Cell Transformation
- Part II: Coevolution Of Genome And Plasmone
- 2.1. 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