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The SCO2 protein disulphide isomerase is required for thylakoid biogenesis and interacts with LCHB1 chlorophyll a/b binding proteins which affects chlorophyll biosynthesis in Arabidopsis seedlings

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Tanz, Sandra K
Killian , Joachim
Johnsson, Christoffer
Apel , Klaus
Small, Ian B
Harter, Klaus
Wanke, Dierk
Albrecht, Veronica
Pogson, Barry

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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The process of chloroplast biogenesis requires a multitude of pathways and processes to establish chloroplast function. In cotyledons of seedlings, chloroplasts develop either directly from proplastids (also named eoplasts) or, if germinated in the dark,

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The Plant Journal

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2037-12-31