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  1. Adaptation to life on land at high O 2 via transition from ferredoxin-to NADH-dependent redox balance
  2. Anomalous phylogenetic behavior of ribosomal proteins in metagenome assembled genomes
  3. On plant defense signaling networks and early land plant evolution
  4. Intermediate filament protein evolution and protists
  5. The ability to incorporate functional plastids by the sea slug Elysia viridis is governed by its food source
  6. Embryophyte stress signaling evolved in the algal progenitors of land plants
  7. The monoplastidic bottleneck in algae and plant evolution
  8. The Physiology of Phagocytosis in the Context of Mitochondrial Origin
  9. The monoplastidic bottleneck in algae and plant evolution
  10. Algal endosymbionts in European Hydra strains reflect multiple origins of the zoochlorella symbiosis
  11. N-Terminal Presequence-Independent Import of Phosphofructokinase into Hydrogenosomes of Trichomonas vaginalis
  12. Cytokinin-induced promotion of root meristem size in the fernAzollasupports a shoot-like origin of euphyllophyte roots
  13. Conservation of Transit Peptide-Independent Protein Import into the Mitochondrial and Hydrogenosomal Matrix
  14. Why It Is Time to Look Beyond Algal Genes in Photosynthetic Slugs
  15. Protein Import and the Origin of Red Complex Plastids
  16. TetrahymenaExpresses More than a Hundred Proteins with Lipid-binding MORN Motifs that can Differ in their Subcellular Localisations
  17. YCF1: A Green TIC?
  18. Comparison of sister species identifies factors underpinning plastid compatibility in green sea slugs
  19. Endosymbiotic theory for organelle origins
  20. The biology of Trichomonas vaginalis in the light of urogenital tract infection
  21. Plastid survival in the cytosol of animal cells
  22. Functional kleptoplasty in a limapontioidean genus: phylogeny, food preferences and photosynthesis in Costasiella , with a focus on C. ocellifera (Gastropoda: Sacoglossa)
  23. Switching off photosynthesis
  24. Chloroplast incorporation and long-term photosynthetic performance through the life cycle in laboratory cultures of Elysia timida (Sacoglossa, Heterobranchia)
  25. A sea slug’s guide to plastid symbiosis
  26. The parasite Trichomonas vaginalis expresses thousands of pseudogenes and long non-coding RNAs independently from functional neighbouring genes
  27. Is ftsH the Key to Plastid Longevity in Sacoglossan Slugs?
  28. Plastid-bearing sea slugs fix CO2 in the light but do not require photosynthesis to survive
  29. Deep sequencing of Trichomonas vaginalis during the early infection of vaginal epithelial cells and amoeboid transition
  30. Characterization of Tt ALV2, an Essential Charged Repeat Motif Protein of the Tetrahymena thermophila Membrane Skeleton
  31. The actin-based machinery ofTrichomonas vaginalismediates flagellate-amoeboid transition and migration across host tissue
  32. Knockout of the abundant Trichomonas vaginalis hydrogenosomal membrane protein Tv HMP23 increases hydrogenosome size but induces no compensatory up-regulation of paralogous copies
  33. Genomes of Stigonematalean Cyanobacteria (Subsection V) and the Evolution of Oxygenic Photosynthesis from Prokaryotes to Plastids
  34. The N-Terminal Sequences of Four Major Hydrogenosomal Proteins Are Not Essential for Import into Hydrogenosomes of Trichomonas vaginalis
  35. Algae's complex origins
  36. Biochemistry and Evolution of Anaerobic Energy Metabolism in Eukaryotes
  37. A Machine Learning Approach To Identify Hydrogenosomal Proteins in Trichomonas vaginalis
  38. Red and Problematic Green Phylogenetic Signals among Thousands of Nuclear Genes from the Photosynthetic and Apicomplexa-Related Chromera velia
  39. Ciliate Pellicular Proteome Identifies Novel Protein Families with Characteristic Repeat Motifs That Are Common to Alveolates
  40. Transcriptomic Evidence That Longevity of Acquired Plastids in the Photosynthetic Slugs Elysia timida and Plakobranchus ocellatus Does Not Entail Lateral Transfer of Algal Nuclear Genes
  41. A Novel Family of Apicomplexan Glideosome-associated Proteins with an Inner Membrane-anchoring Role
  42. Plastid Evolution
  43. A Malaria Parasite Formin Regulates Actin Polymerization and Localizes to the Parasite-Erythrocyte Moving Junction during Invasion
  44. ARIADNE’S THREAD: GUIDING A PROTEIN ACROSS FIVE MEMBRANES IN CRYPTOPHYTES
  45. Alveolins, a New Family of Cortical Proteins that Define the Protist Infrakingdom Alveolata
  46. Translocation of a Phycoerythrin   Subunit across Five Biological Membranes
  47. Protein targeting into complex diatom plastids: functional characterisation of a specific targeting motif
  48. Der1-mediated Preprotein Import into the Periplastid Compartment of Chromalveolates?
  49. Nucleus-to-Nucleus Gene Transfer and Protein Retargeting into a Remnant Cytoplasm of Cryptophytes and Diatoms
  50. Nature of the Periplastidial Pathway of Starch Synthesis in the Cryptophyte Guillardia theta
  51. Protein Targeting into the Complex Plastid of Cryptophytes