Sven B. Gould

Alveolins, a New Family of Cortical Proteins that Define the Protist Infrakingdom Alveolata (2008)

Gould, Sven B., Tham, Wai-Hong, Cowman, Alan F., McFadden, Geoffrey I., Waller, Ross F.

Alveolates are a recently recognized group of unicellular eukaryotes that unites disparate protists including apicomplexan parasites (which cause malaria and toxoplasmosis), dinoflagellate algae...

Protein targeting into complex diatom plastids: functional characterization of a specific targeting motif (2007)

Gruber, Ansgar, Vugrinec, Sascha, Hempel, Franziska, Gould, Sven B., Maier, Uwe-G., Kroth, Peter G.

Plastids of diatoms and related algae evolved by secondary endocytobiosis, the uptake of a eukaryotic alga into a eukaryotic host cell and its subsequent reduction into an organelle. As a result...

Der1-Mediated Pre-Protein Import into the Periplastid Compartment of Chromalveolates? (2007)

Sommer, Maik S., Gould, Sven B., Lehmann, Petra, Gruber, Ansgar, Przyborski, Jude M., Maier, Uwe-G.

Phototrophic chromalveolates possess plastids surrounded by either three or four membranes, revealing their secondary endosymbiotic origin from an engulfed eukaryotic alga. In cryptophytes, a member...

Nucleus-to-Nucleus Gene Transfer and Protein Retargeting into a Remnant Cytoplasm of Cryptophytes and Diatoms (2006)

Gould, Sven B., Sommer, Maik S., Kroth, Peter G., Gile, Gillian H., Keeling, Patrick J., Maier, Uwe-G.

The complex plastid of the cryptophyte Guillardia theta and of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum can both be traced back to an engulfed eukaryotic red alga. The eukaryotic origin of these plastids...

Nucleus-to-nucleus Gene Transfer and Protein Retargeting into a Remnant Cytoplasm of Cryptophytes and Diatoms (2006)

Gould, Sven B., Sommer, Maik S., Kroth, Peter G., Gile, Gillian H., Keeling, Patrick J., Maier, Uwe-G.

The complex plastid of the cryptophyte Guillardia theta and of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum can both be traced back to an engulfed eukaryotic red alga. The eukaryotic origin of these plastids...