P. R. Gilson

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2004

Number

7

Co-Authors

Identification of a Golgi-localised GRIP domain protein from Arabidopsis thaliana (2004)

Gilson, P. R., Vergara, C. E., Kjer-Nielsen, L., Teasdale, R. D., Bacic, A., Gleeson, P. A.

A family of Golgi-localised molecules was recently described in animals and fungi possessing extensive coiled regions and a short (similar to40 residues) conserved C-terminal domain, called the GRIP...

The miniaturized nuclear genome of eukaryotic endosymbiont contains genes that overlap, genes that are cotranscribed, and the smallest known spliceosomal introns.

Gilson, P R, McFadden, G I

Chlorarachniophyte algae contain a complex, multi-membraned chloroplast derived from the endosymbiosis of a eukaryotic alga. The vestigial nucleus of the endosymbiont, called the nucleomorph,...

Evidence that an amoeba acquired a chloroplast by retaining part of an engulfed eukaryotic alga.

McFadden, G I, Gilson, P R, Hofmann, C J, Adcock, G J, Maier, U G

Chlorarachniophytes are amoeboid algae with unusual chloroplasts. Instead of the usual two membranes that surround the chloroplasts of plants, green algae, and red algae, the chloroplasts of...

The miniaturized nuclear genome of eukaryotic endosymbiont contains genes that overlap, genes that are cotranscribed, and the smallest known spliceosomal introns.

Gilson, P R, McFadden, G I

Chlorarachniophyte algae contain a complex, multi-membraned chloroplast derived from the endosymbiosis of a eukaryotic alga. The vestigial nucleus of the endosymbiont, called the nucleomorph,...

Evidence that an amoeba acquired a chloroplast by retaining part of an engulfed eukaryotic alga.

McFadden, G I, Gilson, P R, Hofmann, C J, Adcock, G J, Maier, U G

Chlorarachniophytes are amoeboid algae with unusual chloroplasts. Instead of the usual two membranes that surround the chloroplasts of plants, green algae, and red algae, the chloroplasts of...