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Organization and post-transcriptional processing of the psb B operon from chloroplasts of Populus deltoides

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Chloroplast genes are typically organized into polycistronic transcription units that give rise to complex sets of mono- and oligo-cistronic overlapping RNAs through a series of processing steps. The psbB operon contains genes for the PSII (psbB, psbT, psbH) and cytochrome b6f (petB and petD) complexes which are needed in different amounts during chloroplast biogenesis. The functional significance of gene organization in this polycistronic unit, containing information for two different complexes, is not known and is of interest. To determine the organization and expression of these complexes, studies have been carried out on crop plants by different groups, but not much information is known about trees. We present the nucleotide sequences of PSII genes and RNA profiles of the genes located in the psbB operon from Populus deltoides, a tree species. Although the gene organization of this operon in P. deltoides is similar to that in other species, a few variations have been observed in the processing scheme.

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Received: 5 September 1998 / 4 April 1999

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Dixit, R., Trivedi, P., Nath, P. et al. Organization and post-transcriptional processing of the psb B operon from chloroplasts of Populus deltoides. Curr Genet 36, 165–172 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002940050487

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