Chloroplasts from the Arabidopsis thaliana plant with distinc levels of misfolded protein clumps. The chloroplasts are seen in red color and the protein aggregates in green.
Land plants and algae have evolved strategies for adapting to changes in environmental conditions, such as sunlight intensity. Chloroplast photorelocation is a crucial physiological response to ...
Life as we know it wouldn’t be possible without chloroplasts — those tiny, bean-shaped structures inside plant and algae cells that harness the sun’s energy to turn water and carbon dioxide into ...