Biogenic selenium (Se) emissions play a major role in the biogeochemical cycle of this essential micronutrient. Microalgae may be responsible for a large portion of these emissions via production of methylated Se compounds that volatilize into the atmosphere. However, the biochemical mechanisms underlying Se methylation in microalgae are poorly understood. Here, we study Se methylation by Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a model freshwater alga, as a function of uptake and intracellular Se concentrations and present a biochemical model that quantitatively describes Se uptake and methylation. Both selenite and selenate, two major inorganic forms of Se, are readily internalized by C. reinhardtii, but selenite is accumulated around ten times more ef...
The impact of selenium (Se) on Ulva sp., a green macroalga naturally growing in the Venice Lagoon, w...
Selenium (Se) occurs in the aquatic environment principally under two oxidation states, Se(IV) selen...
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for most forms of life, but it can elicit developmental toxic...
Selenium (Se) is an intriguing element because it is metabolically required by a variety of organism...
Selenium (Se) uptake by primary producers is the most variable and important step in determining Se ...
The diversity of selenoproteins raises the question of why so many life forms require selenium. Sele...
The uptake of Se by the freshwater alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the subsequent transfer to the...
International audienceOur purpose was to investigate the ability of Synechocystis sp . PCC 6803, a p...
Selenium (Se) deficiency affects many millions of people worldwide, and the volatilization of methyl...
Laboratory algal cultures exposed to selenate were shown to produce and release selenomethionine, se...
Abstract Background Selenium is a trace element performing important biological functions in many or...
Abstract—The influence of time, ambient concentration, and medium composition on selenite (Se(IV)) u...
The capacity of Ulva australis Areschoug to tolerate and accumulate selenium (Se) supplied in the fo...
International audienceRalstonia metallidurans CH34, a soil bacterium resistant to a variety of metal...
The transfer of selenium between bacteria and the ciliated protozoan, Paramecium putrinum, was exami...
The impact of selenium (Se) on Ulva sp., a green macroalga naturally growing in the Venice Lagoon, w...
Selenium (Se) occurs in the aquatic environment principally under two oxidation states, Se(IV) selen...
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for most forms of life, but it can elicit developmental toxic...
Selenium (Se) is an intriguing element because it is metabolically required by a variety of organism...
Selenium (Se) uptake by primary producers is the most variable and important step in determining Se ...
The diversity of selenoproteins raises the question of why so many life forms require selenium. Sele...
The uptake of Se by the freshwater alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the subsequent transfer to the...
International audienceOur purpose was to investigate the ability of Synechocystis sp . PCC 6803, a p...
Selenium (Se) deficiency affects many millions of people worldwide, and the volatilization of methyl...
Laboratory algal cultures exposed to selenate were shown to produce and release selenomethionine, se...
Abstract Background Selenium is a trace element performing important biological functions in many or...
Abstract—The influence of time, ambient concentration, and medium composition on selenite (Se(IV)) u...
The capacity of Ulva australis Areschoug to tolerate and accumulate selenium (Se) supplied in the fo...
International audienceRalstonia metallidurans CH34, a soil bacterium resistant to a variety of metal...
The transfer of selenium between bacteria and the ciliated protozoan, Paramecium putrinum, was exami...
The impact of selenium (Se) on Ulva sp., a green macroalga naturally growing in the Venice Lagoon, w...
Selenium (Se) occurs in the aquatic environment principally under two oxidation states, Se(IV) selen...
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for most forms of life, but it can elicit developmental toxic...