نتایج جستجو برای: synechococcus

تعداد نتایج: 2269  

2009
Jorge Frias-Lopez Anne Thompson Jacob Waldbauer Sallie W Chisholm

Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are the two most abundant marine cyanobacteria. They represent a significant fraction of the total primary production of the world oceans and comprise a major fraction of the prey biomass available to phagotrophic protists. Despite relatively rapid growth rates, picocyanobacterial cell densities in open-ocean surface waters remain fairly constant, implying stea...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2007
Rosário Martins Nuria Fernandez Ricardo Beiras Vitor Vasconcelos

Among the Cyanoprokaryota, the genera Synechocystis and Synechococcus have rarely been studied with respect to potential toxicity. This is particularly true with marine environments where studies about the toxicity of cyanobacteria are restricted to filamentous forms at the warmer temperate and tropical regions and also to filamentous forms at cold seas such as the Baltic Sea. In this study, we...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2013
B Karpanai Selvan M Revathi P Sobana Piriya P Thirumalai Vasan D Immuanual Gilwax Prabhu S John Vennison

Carbon (neutral) based renewable liquid biofuels are alternative to petroleum derived transport fuels that contribute to global warming and are of a limited availability. Microalgae based biofuels are considered as promising source of energy. Lyngbya sp. and Synechococcus sp. were studied for the possibility of biodiesel production in different media such as ASNIII, sea water enrichment medium ...

2015
Thomas C. Jeffries Martin Ostrowski Rohan B. Williams Chao Xie Rachelle M. Jensen Joseph J. Grzymski Svend Jacob Senstius Michael Givskov Ron Hoeke Gayle K. Philip Russell Y. Neches Daniela I. Drautz-Moses Caroline Chénard Ian T. Paulsen Federico M. Lauro

Microorganisms act both as drivers and indicators of perturbations in the marine environment. In an effort to establish baselines to predict the response of marine habitats to environmental change, here we report a broad survey of microbial diversity across the Indian Ocean, including the first microbial samples collected in the pristine lagoon of Salomon Islands, Chagos Archipelago. This was t...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2014
Florian Humily Gregory K Farrant Dominique Marie Frédéric Partensky Sophie Mazard Morgan Perennou Karine Labadie Jean-Marc Aury Patrick Wincker Audrey Nicolas Segui David J Scanlan Laurence Garczarek

Synechococcus, one of the most abundant cyanobacteria in marine ecosystems, displays a broad pigment diversity. However, the in situ distribution of pigment types remains largely unknown. In this study, we combined flow cytometry cell sorting, whole-genome amplification, and fosmid library construction to target a genomic region involved in light-harvesting complex (phycobilisome) biosynthesis ...

2014
Jiahui Du Britta Förster Loraine Rourke Susan M. Howitt G. Dean Price

Cyanobacterial HCO3(-) transporters BCT1, SbtA and BicA are important components of cyanobacterial CO2-concentration mechanisms. They also show potential in applications aimed at improving photosynthetic rates and yield when expressed in the chloroplasts of C3 crop species. The present study investigated the feasibility of using Escherichia coli to assess function of a range of SbtA and BicA tr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
T Kondo C A Strayer R D Kulkarni W Taylor M Ishiura S S Golden C H Johnson

We have used a luciferase reporter gene and continuous automated monitoring of bioluminescence to demonstrate unequivocally that cyanobacteria exhibit circadian behaviors that are fundamentally the same as circadian rhythms of eukaryotes. We also show that these rhythms can be studied by molecular methods in Synechococcus sp. PCC7942, a strain for which genetic transformation is well establishe...

2014
Caroline E. Whidden Katrina G. DeZeeuw Jackie K. Zorz Andrew P. Joy David A. Barnett Milo S. Johnson Olga Zhaxybayeva Amanda M. Cockshutt

A large fraction of any bacterial genome consists of hypothetical protein-coding open reading frames (ORFs). While most of these ORFs are present only in one or a few sequenced genomes, a few are conserved, often across large phylogenetic distances. Such conservation provides clues to likely uncharacterized cellular functions that need to be elucidated. Marine cyanobacteria from the Prochloroco...

2010
Karim Boumediene Laichoubi Sabine Beez Javier Espinosa Karl Forchhammer Asunción Contreras

2 Nitrogen regulation involves formation of different types of proteins complexes 3 between signal transducers and their transcriptional or metabolic targets. In oxygenic 4 phototrophs, the signal integrator PII activates the enzyme N-acetyl-L-glutamate kinase 5 (NAGK) by complex formation. PII also interacts with PipX, a protein with a tudor-like 6 domain that mediates contacts with PII and wi...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2013
Ailie Marx Noam Adir

X-ray crystal structures of the isolated phycobiliprotein components of the phycobilisome have provided high resolution details to the description of this light harvesting complex at different levels of complexity and detail. The linker-independent assembly of trimers into hexamers in crystal lattices of previously determined structures has been observed in almost all of the phycocyanin (PC) an...

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