روبيسكو (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Cooper, Geoffrey M. (2000). "10.The Chloroplast Genome". The Cell: A Molecular Approach (ط. 2nd). Washington, D.C: ASM Press. ISBN:0-87893-106-6. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-03-28. , one of the subunits of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (rubisco) is encoded by chloroplast DNA. Rubisco is the critical enzyme that catalyzes the addition of CO2 to ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate during the Calvin cycle (see Figure 2.39). It is also thought to be the single most abundant protein on Earth, so it is noteworthy that one of its subunits is encoded by the chloroplast genome.
    (given that plants make up greater than 99% of the biomass on Earth.)
    Dhingra A, Portis AR, Daniell H (أبريل 2004). "Enhanced translation of a chloroplast-expressed RbcS gene restores small subunit levels and photosynthesis in nuclear RbcS antisense plants". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ج. 101 ع. 16: 6315–20. Bibcode:2004PNAS..101.6315D. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0400981101. PMC:395966. PMID:15067115. (Rubisco) is the most prevalent enzyme on this planet, accounting for 30–50% of total soluble protein in the chloroplast;{{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: أسماء متعددة: قائمة المؤلفين (link)
  • Feller U, Anders I, Mae T (2008). "Rubiscolytics: fate of Rubisco after its enzymatic function in a cell is terminated". J. Exp. Bot. ج. 59 ع. 7: 1615–24. DOI:10.1093/jxb/erm242. PMID:17975207.{{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: أسماء متعددة: قائمة المؤلفين (link)

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  • Cooper, Geoffrey M. (2000). "10.The Chloroplast Genome". The Cell: A Molecular Approach (ط. 2nd). Washington, D.C: ASM Press. ISBN:0-87893-106-6. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-03-28. , one of the subunits of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (rubisco) is encoded by chloroplast DNA. Rubisco is the critical enzyme that catalyzes the addition of CO2 to ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate during the Calvin cycle (see Figure 2.39). It is also thought to be the single most abundant protein on Earth, so it is noteworthy that one of its subunits is encoded by the chloroplast genome.
    (given that plants make up greater than 99% of the biomass on Earth.)
    Dhingra A, Portis AR, Daniell H (أبريل 2004). "Enhanced translation of a chloroplast-expressed RbcS gene restores small subunit levels and photosynthesis in nuclear RbcS antisense plants". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ج. 101 ع. 16: 6315–20. Bibcode:2004PNAS..101.6315D. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0400981101. PMC:395966. PMID:15067115. (Rubisco) is the most prevalent enzyme on this planet, accounting for 30–50% of total soluble protein in the chloroplast;{{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: أسماء متعددة: قائمة المؤلفين (link)

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  • Cooper, Geoffrey M. (2000). "10.The Chloroplast Genome". The Cell: A Molecular Approach (ط. 2nd). Washington, D.C: ASM Press. ISBN:0-87893-106-6. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-03-28. , one of the subunits of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (rubisco) is encoded by chloroplast DNA. Rubisco is the critical enzyme that catalyzes the addition of CO2 to ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate during the Calvin cycle (see Figure 2.39). It is also thought to be the single most abundant protein on Earth, so it is noteworthy that one of its subunits is encoded by the chloroplast genome.
    (given that plants make up greater than 99% of the biomass on Earth.)
    Dhingra A, Portis AR, Daniell H (أبريل 2004). "Enhanced translation of a chloroplast-expressed RbcS gene restores small subunit levels and photosynthesis in nuclear RbcS antisense plants". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ج. 101 ع. 16: 6315–20. Bibcode:2004PNAS..101.6315D. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0400981101. PMC:395966. PMID:15067115. (Rubisco) is the most prevalent enzyme on this planet, accounting for 30–50% of total soluble protein in the chloroplast;{{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: أسماء متعددة: قائمة المؤلفين (link)
  • Feller U, Anders I, Mae T (2008). "Rubiscolytics: fate of Rubisco after its enzymatic function in a cell is terminated". J. Exp. Bot. ج. 59 ع. 7: 1615–24. DOI:10.1093/jxb/erm242. PMID:17975207.{{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: أسماء متعددة: قائمة المؤلفين (link)

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  • Cooper, Geoffrey M. (2000). "10.The Chloroplast Genome". The Cell: A Molecular Approach (ط. 2nd). Washington, D.C: ASM Press. ISBN:0-87893-106-6. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-03-28. , one of the subunits of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (rubisco) is encoded by chloroplast DNA. Rubisco is the critical enzyme that catalyzes the addition of CO2 to ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate during the Calvin cycle (see Figure 2.39). It is also thought to be the single most abundant protein on Earth, so it is noteworthy that one of its subunits is encoded by the chloroplast genome.
    (given that plants make up greater than 99% of the biomass on Earth.)
    Dhingra A, Portis AR, Daniell H (أبريل 2004). "Enhanced translation of a chloroplast-expressed RbcS gene restores small subunit levels and photosynthesis in nuclear RbcS antisense plants". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ج. 101 ع. 16: 6315–20. Bibcode:2004PNAS..101.6315D. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0400981101. PMC:395966. PMID:15067115. (Rubisco) is the most prevalent enzyme on this planet, accounting for 30–50% of total soluble protein in the chloroplast;{{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: أسماء متعددة: قائمة المؤلفين (link)

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  • Cooper, Geoffrey M. (2000). "10.The Chloroplast Genome". The Cell: A Molecular Approach (ط. 2nd). Washington, D.C: ASM Press. ISBN:0-87893-106-6. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-03-28. , one of the subunits of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (rubisco) is encoded by chloroplast DNA. Rubisco is the critical enzyme that catalyzes the addition of CO2 to ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate during the Calvin cycle (see Figure 2.39). It is also thought to be the single most abundant protein on Earth, so it is noteworthy that one of its subunits is encoded by the chloroplast genome.
    (given that plants make up greater than 99% of the biomass on Earth.)
    Dhingra A, Portis AR, Daniell H (أبريل 2004). "Enhanced translation of a chloroplast-expressed RbcS gene restores small subunit levels and photosynthesis in nuclear RbcS antisense plants". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ج. 101 ع. 16: 6315–20. Bibcode:2004PNAS..101.6315D. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0400981101. PMC:395966. PMID:15067115. (Rubisco) is the most prevalent enzyme on this planet, accounting for 30–50% of total soluble protein in the chloroplast;{{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: أسماء متعددة: قائمة المؤلفين (link)