نتایج جستجو برای: cyanobacterial culture

تعداد نتایج: 282358  

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2011
Haruki Yamamoto Shohei Kurumiya Rie Ohashi Yuichi Fujita

Dark-operative protochlorophyllide (Pchlide) oxidoreductase (DPOR) is a nitrogenase-like enzyme consisting of the two components, L-protein (a ChlL dimer) and NB-protein (a ChlN-ChlB heterotetramer), to catalyze Pchlide reduction in Chl biosynthesis. While nitrogenase is distributed only among certain prokaryotes, the probable structural genes for DPOR are encoded by chloroplast DNA in lower pl...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2011
T Stěpánková L Ambrožová L Bláha J P Giesy K Hilscherová

The biological activity of cyanobacteria and their chemical components have been widely studied due to their blooms in eutrophic waters worldwide. The primary goal of this study was to determine if individual cyanobacterial species and mixtures of cyanobacteria collected from the environment contain compounds with the potential for interaction with signaling pathways of the aryl hydrocarbon rec...

2009
Andrew N Tyler Peter D Hunter Laurence Carvalho Geoffrey A Codd J Alex Elliott Claire A Ferguson Nick D Hanley David W Hopkins Stephen C Maberly Kathryn J Mearns E Marion Scott

Mass populations of toxin-producing cyanobacteria commonly develop in fresh-, brackish- and marine waters and effective strategies for monitoring and managing cyanobacterial health risks are required to safeguard animal and human health. A multi-interdisciplinary study, including two UK freshwaters with a history of toxic cyanobacterial blooms, was undertaken to explore different approaches for...

2012
Adrian Reyes-Prieto Ahmed Moustafa

Studies of photosynthetic eukaryotes have revealed that the evolution of plastids from cyanobacteria involved the recruitment of non-cyanobacterial proteins. Our phylogenetic survey of >100 Arabidopsis nuclear-encoded plastid enzymes involved in amino acid biosynthesis identified only 21 unambiguous cyanobacterial-derived proteins. Some of the several non-cyanobacterial plastid enzymes have a s...

2010
Anatoly Peretyatko Samuel Teissier Sylvia De Backer Ludwig Triest

Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria became a common feature of temperate lakes and ponds owing to human induced eutrophication. Occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms in an urban context may pose serious health concerns. This necessitates the development of tools for assessment of the risk of noxious bloom occurrence. A five year study of 42 Brussels ponds showed that cyanobacteria have threshold rather...

2017
Takatomo Fujisawa Rei Narikawa Shin-ichi Maeda Satoru Watanabe Yu Kanesaki Koichi Kobayashi Jiro Nomata Mitsumasa Hanaoka Mai Watanabe Shigeki Ehira Eiji Suzuki Koichiro Awai Yasukazu Nakamura

The first ever cyanobacterial genome sequence was determined two decades ago and CyanoBase (http://genome.microbedb.jp/cyanobase), the first database for cyanobacteria was simultaneously developed to allow this genomic information to be used more efficiently. Since then, CyanoBase has constantly been extended and has received several updates. Here, we describe a new large-scale update of the da...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2014
Samuel D Chamberlain Katherine A Kaplan Maria Modanu Katherine M Sirianni Senifa Annandale Ian Hewson

Cyanobacteria are biogeochemically significant constituents of coral reef ecosystems; however, little is known about biotic and abiotic factors influencing the abundance and composition of cyanobacterial communities in fringing coral reef waters. To understand the patterns of cyanobacterial biogeography in relation to coastal environmental factors, we examined the diversity of planktonic and be...

Journal: :Environmental Health 2006
Ian Stewart Philip J Schluter Glen R Shaw

Cyanobacterial lipopolysaccharide/s (LPS) are frequently cited in the cyanobacteria literature as toxins responsible for a variety of heath effects in humans, from skin rashes to gastrointestinal, respiratory and allergic reactions. The attribution of toxic properties to cyanobacterial LPS dates from the 1970s, when it was thought that lipid A, the toxic moiety of LPS, was structurally and func...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Patrick M Shih Dongying Wu Amel Latifi Seth D Axen David P Fewer Emmanuel Talla Alexandra Calteau Fei Cai Nicole Tandeau de Marsac Rosmarie Rippka Michael Herdman Kaarina Sivonen Therese Coursin Thierry Laurent Lynne Goodwin Matt Nolan Karen W Davenport Cliff S Han Edward M Rubin Jonathan A Eisen Tanja Woyke Muriel Gugger Cheryl A Kerfeld

The cyanobacterial phylum encompasses oxygenic photosynthetic prokaryotes of a great breadth of morphologies and ecologies; they play key roles in global carbon and nitrogen cycles. The chloroplasts of all photosynthetic eukaryotes can trace their ancestry to cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria also attract considerable interest as platforms for "green" biotechnology and biofuels. To explore the molec...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2011
Despoina S Lymperopoulou Konstantinos Ar Kormas Maria Moustaka-Gouni Amalia D Karagouni

The structure of the cyanobacterial community in a large drinking water reservoir (Marathonas, Greece) was investigated in October 2007 and September 2008. Cyanobacteria-specific primers were used for the PCR amplification of cyanobacterial 16S rDNAs from three water column sites and the water collection tank. In total, 199 clones were sequenced representing 52 unique cyanobacterial, including ...

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