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- Origins, Diversity and Persistence
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1. Plastid structure: development and differentiation
- Dr. Kevin Pyke
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2. Origin and molecular evolution of the plastid
- Prof. Debashish Bhattacharya
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3. The chloroplast genome and chloroplast gene expression
- Prof. Christopher Howe
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4. Regulation of chloroplast gene expression: light activated translation
- Prof. Stephen Mayfield
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5. Protein synthesis in plastids
- Dr. William Zerges
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6. The chloroplast proteome
- Dr. Julian Whitelegge
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7. Protein import into chloroplasts
- Dr. Ute Vothknecht
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8. Assembly of the photosynthesis apparatus
- Prof. J. Kenneth Hoober
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9. Plastid senescence
- Prof. Howard Thomas
- Biosynthetic Support of the Biosphere
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10. Photosynthesis: energy capture
- Prof. Robert Blankenship
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11. Photosynthesis: carbon assimilation
- Prof. Richard Leegood
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12. Regulation of photosynthetic carbon metabolism
- Prof. Louise Anderson
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13. Pigments: chlorophyll and its synthesis
- Prof. Wolfhart Rudiger
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14. Carotenoid functions and other isoprenoids in plants
- Prof. Elisabeth Gantt
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15. Chloroplast lipid biosynthesis
- Prof. Christoph Benning
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16. Amino acid synthesis in chloroplasts
- Prof. Peter Lea
- Prof. Paulo Mazzafera
- Dr. Ricardo Azevedo
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17. Responses of chloroplasts to stress conditions
- Dr. Ron Mittler
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18. Chloroplast genetic engineering
- Prof. Henry Daniell
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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19. The chloroplast genome and chloroplast gene expression
- Prof. Christopher Howe
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Carotenoid flower coloration
- Carotenoids and fruit color
- Carotenoids in vegetables
- Carotenoids for vision
- Isoprenoids in plants and algae
- Isoprenoids pathways in plants
- MEP pathway inhibition by fosmidomycin
- Isoprenoid elongation (1)
- Isoprenoid elongation (2)
- Isoprenoid elongation to GGPP
- Phytylation of chlorophyll
- Plastids are site of carotenoid biosynthesis
- Carotenoid stage 1: phytoene
- Carotenoid stages: from phytoene to lycopene
- Path to carotenoid color: in E. coli
- Stage 3: carotenoid ring formation
- Rings of alpha and beta-carotene
- Carotenoids in green leaves
- Stages 1-4 carotenoid products
- Role of beta-carotene in photosystem II
- Common photosynthetic accessory carotenoids
- Fucoxanthin: a light absorber in algae and diatoms
- Peridinin: a light absorber in many dinoflagellates
- Peridinin-chlorophyll complex
- Energy transfer: carotenoid to chlorophyll-a
- Carotenoid protective roles
- E. coli for studying carotenoid gene function
- Carotenoids expressed in E. coli
- HPLC elution products
- Marigolds as feed additives
- Keto-cartenoids of a green algae
- Adonis aestivalis for astaxanthin production
- Strategy to identify the Adonis ketolase
- TLC of pigment extracts
- Addition of a keto alters carotenoid color
- Astaxanthin: a di-keto, di-hydroxy beta-carotene
- Plant and algal tree: beta-carotene 3 hydroxylase
- Transgenic rapeseed
- Transgenic rice: beta-carotene
Topics Covered
- Carotenoids in the diet
- Vision
- Isoprenoids to carotenoid biosynthesis
- Photosynthetic apparatus
- Requirement of vital carotenoids
- Eco-physiology
- Light harvesting carotenoids
- Bioengineering of dietary additives
- Beta-carotene and ketocarotenoids
Talk Citation
Gantt, E. (2007, October 1). Carotenoid functions and other isoprenoids in plants [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved February 5, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZEFH4085.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Elisabeth Gantt has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.