Overview
- Editors:
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Frank Kempken
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Botanisches Institut, Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany
- Comprehensive insight into the many aspects of plant mitochondrial
- Fungal and animal mitochondria are covered to highlight common aspects and differences
- Editor is a definite expert in the field
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
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Dynamics, Genes & Genomes
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- Volker Knoop, Ute Volkmar, Julia Hecht, Felix Grewe
Pages 3-29
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- Iain Scott, David C. Logan
Pages 31-63
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- Maria P. Arrieta-Montiel, Sally A. Mackenzie
Pages 65-82
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Transcription & RNA Processing
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- Karsten Liere, Thomas Börner
Pages 85-105
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- Stefan Binder, Angela Hölzle, Christian Jonietz
Pages 107-130
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- Anika Bruhs, Frank Kempken
Pages 157-175
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- Reimo Zoschke, Christiane Kupsch, Christian Schmitz-Linneweber
Pages 177-203
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Translation & Import
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Front Matter
Pages 205-205
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- Shaobai Huang, A. Harvey Millar, Nicolas L. Taylor
Pages 207-239
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- Anne-Marie Duchêne, Samira El Farouk-Ameqrane, François Sieber, Laurence Maréchal-Drouard
Pages 241-260
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- Elzbieta Glaser, James Whelan
Pages 261-287
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- D. Becker, U. K. Seibold, W. Voos
Pages 289-324
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Biochemistry, Regulation & Function
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Front Matter
Pages 325-325
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- Elina Welchen, Jennifer Klodmann, Hans-Peter Braun
Pages 327-355
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- Allan G. Rasmusson, Ian M. Møller
Pages 357-381
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- Keisuke Yoshida, Ko Noguchi
Pages 383-409
About this book
Mitochondria are the product of a long evolutionary history. It is now a well established fact that mitochondria did evolve from free living bacteria being the common ancestor of both, eukaryotic mitochondria and α-proteobacteria. Advances in genome sequencing, the establishment of in organello and in vitro assays to name only a few, contributed significantly to advances in plant mitochondrial research. Second generation sequencing and the ability to directly sequence and analyse the whole plant transcriptome certainly will help to develop the research on plant mitochondria to another level in the future. In this book the current knowledge about plant mitochondria is presented in a series of detailed chapters, which have been organized in five main sections: (i) dynamics, genes and genomes; (ii) transcription and RNA processing; (iii) translation and import; (iv) biochemistry, regulation and function; and (v) mitochondrial dysfunction and repair. These sections consist of two to five chapters, each written by well-known specialists in the field. This book thus provides a comprehensive inside in the field of plant mitochondria for the specialist. The addition of a glossary and text boxes to each chapter provides easy access for readers from other subjects and hopefully will attract young scientist to the fascinating and exiting field of plant mitochondria.
Editors and Affiliations
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Botanisches Institut, Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Frank Kempken
About the editor
Frank Kempken graduated from the Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. He is professor for genetics and molecular biology in botany at the Christian-Albrechts-University at Kiel, Germany.