Host-made proteins help maintain the stolen chloroplast in Rapaza viridis (IMAGE)
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The arrow indicates a chloroplast stolen from algal prey (a kleptoplast) inside an R. viridis cell. The study shows that proteins made by the host are transported into this kleptoplast, where they help keep key chloroplast machinery working.
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Osaka Metropolitan University
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