نتایج جستجو برای: synechococcus

تعداد نتایج: 2269  

2015
Sijun Huang Si Zhang Nianzhi Jiao Feng Chen Raymond Schuch

Podoviruses are among the major viral groups that infect marine picocyanobacteria Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus. Here, we reported the genome sequences of five Synechococcus podoviruses isolated from the estuarine environment, and performed comparative genomic and phylogenomic analyses based on a total of 20 cyanopodovirus genomes. The genomes of all the known marine cyanopodoviruses are hi...

2016
Hans C. Bernstein Ryan S. McClure Eric A. Hill Lye Meng Markillie William B. Chrisler Margie F. Romine Jason E. McDermott Matthew C. Posewitz Donald A. Bryant Allan E. Konopka James K. Fredrickson Alexander S. Beliaev

UNLABELLED Harnessing the metabolic potential of photosynthetic microbes for next-generation biotechnology objectives requires detailed scientific understanding of the physiological constraints and regulatory controls affecting carbon partitioning between biomass, metabolite storage pools, and bioproduct synthesis. We dissected the cellular mechanisms underlying the remarkable physiological rob...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1964
T T Bannister M J Vrooman

in excess of the sum of the rates in the separate beams. The nature of the dependence of enhancement on far-red and short-wave illuminations, i.e., the nature of the functions E (II, I,) and D (Ii, I'), is of interest, on the one hand, for choosing optimum illuminations for subsequent studies and, on the other hand, for clarifying the essential nature an(d mechanism of the phenomenon. In previo...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1972
V K Sangar P R Dugan

An extracellular polysaccharide from Anacystis nidulans was extracted from cell-free medium. Analysis showed that the polysaccharide consisted of glucose, galactose, and mannose in the ratio of 60:14:20. The production of polysaccharide depends on the age of culture, the growth temperature, and the form of nitrogen available.

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1960
Govindjee E Rabinowitch J B Thomas

This paper shows that in Porphyridium cruentum and in Chlorella pyrenoidosa (but apparently not in Anacystis nidulans) "extreme red" light (> 720 mmu) can inhibit photosynthesis produced by "far red" light (up to 720 mmu). From the action spectrum of this phenomenon, it appears that an unknown pigment with an absorption band around 745 mmu must be responsible for it.

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1967
G Papageorgiou Govindjee

The intensity of the "steady-state" fluorescence of "aerobic" Anacystis nidulans is variable under prolonged illumination with orange (590 mmu) or blue (440 mmu) light for both normally photosynthesizing and DCMU-poisoned cells. In general, orange light illumination causes an increase of the fluorescence intensity followed by a decrease, while blue light causes an increase until a steady level ...

2017
Maria Luiza Pedrotti Laure Mousseau Sophie Marro Ornella Passafiume Marjorie Gossaert Jean-Philippe Labat

Ultraplankton [heterotrophic prokaryotes and ultraphytoplankton (<10 μm)] were monitored weekly over two years (2009 & 2010) in a coastal area of the NW Mediterranean Sea. Six clusters were differentiated by flow cytometry on the basis of their optical properties, two heterotrophic prokaryote (HP) subgroups labelled LNA and HNA (low and high nucleic acid content respectively), Prochlorococcus, ...

2012
Katherine R. M. Mackey Kristen N. Buck John R. Casey Abigail Cid Michael W. Lomas Yoshiki Sohrin Adina Paytan

This study investigated the impact of atmospheric metal deposition on natural phytoplankton communities at open-ocean and coastal sites in the Sargasso Sea during the spring bloom. Locally collected aerosols with different metal contents were added to natural phytoplankton assemblages from each site, and changes in nitrate, dissolved metal concentration, and phytoplankton abundance and carbon c...

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