نتایج جستجو برای: synechococcus

تعداد نتایج: 2269  

احمدی اسبچین, سلمان, سلطانی, ندا, صفری, معین, کمالی, مریم,

Background and purpose: Cyanobacteria are rich sources of secondary metabolites. Antibiotic resistant pathogens are rising and people are more interested in using natural products these days. Hence, identifying competent cyanobacteria for the extraction of antimicrobial compounds is of great benefit. The main objective of this study was to investigate the in vitro antibacterial activity of ...

2017
Xiaomin Xia Wang Guo Shangjin Tan Hongbin Liu

Synechococcus are the most abundant and widely distributed picocyanobacteria in the ocean. The salt-wedge type of estuary possesses the complete horizontal and vertical gradient of salinity together with other physical and chemical parameters. In order to reveal whether such a complex environmental gradient harbors a high diversity of Synechococcus, we investigated the abundance, taxonomic comp...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Jude K Apple Suzanne L Strom Brian Palenik Bianca Brahamsha

Grazing mortality of the marine phytoplankton Synechococcus is dominated by planktonic protists, yet rates of consumption and factors regulating grazer-Synechococcus interactions are poorly understood. One aspect of predator-prey interactions for which little is known are the mechanisms by which Synechococcus avoids or resists predation and, in turn, how this relates to the ability of Synechoco...

2004
Feng Chen Kui Wang Jinjun Kan Dave S. Bachoon Jingrang Lu Stanley Lau Lisa Campbell

In order to understand how Synechococcus in the estuarine environment (Chesapeake Bay) are phylogenetically related to other known marine Synechococcus, partial rbcL gene sequences from 25 strains of Synechococcus spp. isolated from estuarine, coastal and oceanic waters were sequenced. The rbcL gene phylogeny showed that Chesapeake Bay Synechococcus isolates together with other marine Synechoco...

2014
Dong Han Choi Jae Hoon noH Jung-Hyun Lee

Synechococcus are distributed throughout the world's oceans and are composed of diverse genetic lineages. However, as they are much less abundant than Prochlorococcus in oligotrophic open oceans, their in-depth genetic diversity cannot be investigated using commonly used primers targeting both Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus. Thus, in this study, we designed a primer specific to the 16S-23S r...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Lauren I Stoddard Jennifer B H Martiny Marcia F Marston

Marine viruses are an important component of the microbial food web, influencing microbial diversity and contributing to bacterial mortality rates. Resistance to cooccurring cyanophages has been reported for natural communities of Synechococcus spp.; however, little is known about the nature of this resistance. This study examined the patterns of infectivity among cyanophage isolates and unicel...

2018
Justin Ungerer Po-Cheng Lin Hui-Yuan Chen Himadri B Pakrasi

At the genome level, Synechococcus elongatus UTEX 2973 (Synechococcus 2973) is nearly identical to the model cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 (Synechococcus 7942) with only 55 single nucleotide differences separating the two strains. Despite the high similarity between the two strains, Synechococcus 2973 grows three times faster, accumulates significantly more glycogen, is tolera...

2017
Yohei Shimura Yuu Hirose Naomi Misawa Sachiko Wakazuki Takatomo Fujisawa Yasukazu Nakamura Yu Kanesaki Haruyo Yamaguchi Masanobu Kawachi

Members of the cyanobacterial genus Synechococcus are abundant in marine environments. To better understand the genomic diversity of marine Synechococcus spp., we determined the complete genome sequence of a coastal cyanobacterium, Synechococcus sp. NIES-970. The genome had a size of 3.1 Mb, consisting of one chromosome and four plasmids.

2014
Qiang Zheng Nianzhi Jiao Rui Zhang Jingjing Wei Fei Zhang

Marine Synechococcus is a principal component of the picophytoplankton and makes an important contribution to primary productivity in the ocean. Synechophages, infecting Synechococcus, are believed to have significant influences on the distribution and abundance of their hosts. Extensive previous ecological studies on cyanobacteria and viruses have been carried out in the East China Sea (ECS). ...

2014
Shimpei Aikawa Atsumi Nishida Shih-Hsin Ho Jo-Shu Chang Tomohisa Hasunuma Akihiko Kondo

BACKGROUND Oxygenic photosynthetic microorganisms such as cyanobacteria and microalgae have attracted attention as an alternative carbon source for the next generation of biofuels. Glycogen abundantly accumulated in cyanobacteria is a promising feedstock which can be converted to ethanol through saccharification and fermentation processes. In addition, the utilization of marine cyanobacteria as...

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