نتایج جستجو برای: synechococcus

تعداد نتایج: 2269  

2017
Rania M. Mahmoud Joseph E. Sanfilippo Adam A. Nguyen Johann A. Strnat Frédéric Partensky Laurence Garczarek Nabil Abo El Kassem David M. Kehoe Wendy M. Schluchter

Marine Synechococcus has successfully adapted to environments with different light colors, which likely contributes to this genus being the second most abundant group of microorganisms worldwide. Populations of Synechococcus that grow in deep, blue ocean waters contain large amounts of the blue-light absorbing chromophore phycourobilin (PUB) in their light harvesting complexes (phycobilisomes)....

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
M Aichi N Takatani T Omata

In Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803, the genes encoding the proteins involved in nitrate assimilation are organized into two transcription units, nrtABCD-narB and nirA, the expression of which was repressed by ammonium and induced by inhibition of ammonium assimilation, suggesting involvement of NtcA in the transcriptional regulation. Under inducing conditions, expression of the two transcript...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2013
Scott R Miller Michele A McGuirl Darla Carvey

A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is how organisms adapt to novel environments. In North American hot springs, diversification of a clade of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus into hotter environments has resulted in the unique innovation of a light-driven ecosystem at temperatures up to 74°C, and temperature adaptation of photosynthetic carbon fixation with the Calvin cycle contri...

2017
Arunsri C Brown Andrew S Gordon

Marine Synechococcus spp. are extremely sensitive to copper toxicity. Some strains have been shown to produce high-affmity, extracellular ligands of unknown structure which form complexes with free cupric ion. They are also known to produce metaJlothioneins (MT) in response to cadmium and zinc stress. In the present study, marine Synechococcus PCC 73109 (Agmenel/um quadruplicatum BG-1) (Van Baa...

Journal: :Microbiology 2001
C S Ting G Rocap J King S W Chisholm

Prochlorococcus is a major photosynthetic prokaryote in nutrient-limited, open ocean environments and an important participant in the global carbon cycle. This phototroph is distinct from other members of the cyanobacterial lineage to which it belongs because it utilizes a chlorophyll a2/b(2) light-harvesting complex as its major antenna, instead of phycobilisomes. Recently, genes encoding the ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Oliver Kilian Anne-Soisig Steunou Fariba Fazeli Shaun Bailey Devaki Bhaya Arthur R Grossman

Thermophilic cyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus are major contributors to photosynthetic carbon fixation in the photic zone of microbial mats in Octopus Spring, Yellowstone National Park. Synechococcus OS-B' was characterized with regard to the ability to acclimate to a range of different light irradiances; it grows well at 25 to 200 micromol photons m(-2) s(-1) but dies when the irradian...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
S Schultze-Lam T J Beveridge

Synechococcus strain GL24 is a unicellular cyanobacterium that was isolated from Fayetteville Green Lake, New York, a meromictic lake which has high Ca and SO(4) concentrations. Epicellular mineralization of Synechococcus cells in the lake is the mechanism by which extensive calcitic bioherms (or microbial reefs) have been formed on the lake's shore and a marl sediment has been built on the lak...

2014
Zhao-Ming Gao Yong Wang Ren-Mao Tian Yue Him Wong Zenon B. Batang Abdulaz M. Al-Suwailem Vladimir B. Bajic Pei-Yuan Qian

"Candidatus Synechococcus spongiarum" is a cyanobacterial symbiont widely distributed in sponges, but its functions at the genome level remain unknown. Here, we obtained the draft genome (1.66 Mbp, 90% estimated genome recovery) of "Ca. Synechococcus spongiarum" strain SH4 inhabiting the Red Sea sponge Carteriospongia foliascens. Phylogenomic analysis revealed a high dissimilarity between SH4 a...

2017
Thomas J. Mueller Justin L. Ungerer Himadri B. Pakrasi Costas D. Maranas

The photosynthetic capabilities of cyanobacteria make them interesting candidates for industrial bioproduction. One obstacle to large-scale implementation of cyanobacteria is their limited growth rates as compared to industrial mainstays. Synechococcus UTEX 2973, a strain closely related to Synechococcus PCC 7942, was recently identified as having the fastest measured growth rate among cyanobac...

2016
Jiri Jablonsky Stepan Papacek Martin Hagemann

Cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 show similar changes in the metabolic response to changed CO2 conditions but exhibit significant differences at the transcriptomic level. This study employs a systems biology approach to investigate the difference in metabolic regulation of Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Presented multi-level kin...

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