ADN plastídico, frequentemente abreviado para cpDNA,[1] é a designação dada em biologia molecular ao ADN presente nos cloroplastos das plantas.[2][3]
cytochrome
photosystem I
acetyl-CoA carboxylase
tRNAs
photosystem II
tRNAs
tRNAs
photosystem II
ribosomal
proteins
nadh dehydrogenase
ribosomal proteins
replication origin regions
small RNA
ribosomal protein
replication origin regions
ribosomal RNA
tRNAs
ribosomal RNA
cytochromes
photosystem II
ribosomal proteins
photosystem I
cytochromes
photosystem II
atp synthase
tRNAs
nadh dehydrogenase
ribosomal proteins
photosystem I
tRNAs
photosystem II
RNA polymerase
ribosomal protein
atp synthase
tRNAs
ribosomal protein
photosystem II
ribosomal RNA
ribosomal RNA
ribosomal protein
photosystem I
nadh dehydrogenase
ribosomal protein
nadh dehydrogenase
ribosomal proteins
initiation factor 1
ribosomal proteins
RNA polymerase
atp-dependent protease
ribosomal proteins
tRNAs
ADN plastídico Mapa interativo dos genes do DNA do cloroplasto de
Nicotiana tabacum. Os segmentos com a legenda na parte interior residem na cadeia B do
DNA, enquanto os segmentos com a legenda na parte exterior são da cadeia A. As reentrâncias indicam
intrões.
Sakamoto, W; Takami, T (1 de junho de 2018). «Chloroplast DNA Dynamics: Copy Number, Quality Control and Degradation.». Plant & cell physiology. 59 (6): 1120-1127. PMID 29860378. doi:10.1093/pcp/pcy084