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In addition, a Blast search of the T. thalictroides transcriptome from the 1KP database identified one or more transcripts of the translation initiation factor IF1 (cdomain) domain that has a transit peptide for targeting back to the plastid (Table  2).

Components of this complex are highly hydrophobic membrane proteins (van Lis et al. 2007), and in order to overcome the problems associated with their targeting back to the organelle, some structural changes must have occurred (Funes et al. 2002; Figueroa-Martínez et al. 2011).

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Then the siRNAs, through sequence homology, are targeted back to DNA repeats.

Consequently, these proteins are translated on cytosolic ribosomes and each contains transit peptide sequences, enabling them to be targeted back to the plastid organelle.

In phototrophic organisms harboring primary plastids, these proteins are targeted back to the plastid by a transit peptide that directs the proteins across the double membrane [ 29].

Finally, it is possible that S. latifolia has experienced an unprecedented transfer of a functional tRNA gene (trnQ) from the mitochondrial genome to the nucleus, where it is expressed and its product targeted back to the mitochondria.

Many of these transferred genes are targeted back to the plastid, but some have been co-opted to function in novel processes and thereby increase the genetic potential of the host genome (Martin and Herrmann 1998).

Furthermore, phylogenomic analyses indicate that ca. 500 1500 cyanobacterial genes were transferred to the nucleus (endosymbiotic gene transfer, EGT) and their gene products are largely targeted back to the plastid [ 13- 15].

At the genomic level, this integration involved the loss of many genes and the transfer of many more to the host nuclear genome, the protein products of which are targeted back to the organelle [ 1].

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