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Preparation and Synthesis of Chloroplast
Chloroplasts are the most important organelles for photosynthesis in algae and higher plants, which undertake many important functions, such as the assimilation of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen and the synthesis of essential metabolites. The chloroplast consists of three key parts, of which the matrix is the main part of the conversion of carbon dioxide to carbohydrates. The preparation of high integrity chloroplasts is necessary for the study of photosynthesis and its regulation mechanism, Lifeasible as a leading comprehensive plant technology company, can provide high quality and high integrity chloroplast preparation services to customers all over the world.
What We Offer
Preparation of isolated chloroplast and determination of its integrity.
Sample Requirement
- Fresh samples, > 2 g (to ensure the best experimental results, please try not to dry the sample.)
*The experimental samples will not be returned, please back them up by yourself. Before sampling, it is necessary to set up the control group and the experimental group, and each group is suggested to repeat more than 3 times.
*Quick-frozen preservation with liquid nitrogen can minimize the leakage time of plant samples at room temperature.
*There is no restriction on plant varieties. For varieties with special requirements or rare varieties, please contact our staff for more information.
We Do Better
Lifeasible is a leading comprehensive plant science and technology company. We not only have rich experience in the preparation of chloroplast but also have been committed to solving various difficult problems in botany research, working with global researchers to find breakthroughs in botany research.
Figure 1. Light-driven, continuous fixation of CO2 into organic acids by CETCH version 7.0 coupled to TEM in microdroplets. (Tarryn E. M., et al., 2020)
Lifeasible pays close attention to the latest developments in botany and synthetic biology. If you are interested in chloroplast synthesis, please contact us to make a research plan. Through the combination of microfluidic technology and natural photosynthetic membrane, we can jointly develop "synthetic chloroplasts" that can mimic the complex and real process of photosynthesis, which will be the next hot spot in the fields of energy, materials, ecology, small molecules, and drug synthesis.
Reference
- Tarryn E. M., et al. “Light-powered CO2 fixation in a chloroplast mimic with natural and synthetic parts.” Science, 2020, 368(6491):649-654.
The services provided by Lifeasible cover all aspects of plant research, please contact us to find out how we can help you achieve the next research breakthrough.
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