The cyanobacterial CO2-concentrating mechanism (CCM) allows photosynthesis to proceed in CO2-limited aquatic environments, and its activity is modulated in response to inorganic carbon (Ci) availability. Real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR analysis was used to examine the transcriptional regulation of more than 30 CCM-related genes in Synechococcus sp. strain PCC7942 with an emphasis on genes encoding high-affinity Ci transporters and carboxysome-associated proteins. This approach was also used to test hypotheses about sensing of Ci limitation in cyanobacteria. The transcriptional response of Synechococcus sp. to severe Ci limitation occurs rapidly, being maximal within 30 to 60 min, and three distinct temporal responses were detected: (a) ...
Cyanidioschyzon merolae (C. merolae) is an acidophilic red alga growing in a naturally low carbon di...
Abstract. Aquatic organisms, including Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, are faced with a variable supply o...
Despite accounting for approximately half of global primary productivity, photosynthesis in aquatic ...
Approximately 50% of global CO2-based productivity is now attributed to the activity of phytoplankto...
Freshwater cyanobacteria are subjected to large seasonal fluctuations in the availability of nutrien...
The relative abundances of key gene transcripts encoding proteins involved in inducible inorganic ca...
Inorganic carbon is the major macronutrient required by organisms utilizing oxygenic photosynthesis ...
AbstractInorganic carbon (Ci) is the major sink for photosynthetic reductant in organisms capable of...
Concerted changes in the transcriptional pattern and physiological traits that result from long-term...
Concerted changes in the transcriptional pattern and physiological traits that result from long-term...
Using metabolic and transcriptomic phenotyping, we studied acclimation of cyanobacteria to low inorg...
Cyanobacteria are generally assumed to be effective competitors at low CO2 levels because of their e...
In this chapter, we mainly focus on the acclimation of cyanobacteria to the changing ambient CO2 and...
A limitation in carbon dioxide (CO2), which occurs as a result of natural environmental variation, s...
BackgroundIn industrial oleaginous microalgae such as Nannochloropsis spp., the key components of th...
Cyanidioschyzon merolae (C. merolae) is an acidophilic red alga growing in a naturally low carbon di...
Abstract. Aquatic organisms, including Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, are faced with a variable supply o...
Despite accounting for approximately half of global primary productivity, photosynthesis in aquatic ...
Approximately 50% of global CO2-based productivity is now attributed to the activity of phytoplankto...
Freshwater cyanobacteria are subjected to large seasonal fluctuations in the availability of nutrien...
The relative abundances of key gene transcripts encoding proteins involved in inducible inorganic ca...
Inorganic carbon is the major macronutrient required by organisms utilizing oxygenic photosynthesis ...
AbstractInorganic carbon (Ci) is the major sink for photosynthetic reductant in organisms capable of...
Concerted changes in the transcriptional pattern and physiological traits that result from long-term...
Concerted changes in the transcriptional pattern and physiological traits that result from long-term...
Using metabolic and transcriptomic phenotyping, we studied acclimation of cyanobacteria to low inorg...
Cyanobacteria are generally assumed to be effective competitors at low CO2 levels because of their e...
In this chapter, we mainly focus on the acclimation of cyanobacteria to the changing ambient CO2 and...
A limitation in carbon dioxide (CO2), which occurs as a result of natural environmental variation, s...
BackgroundIn industrial oleaginous microalgae such as Nannochloropsis spp., the key components of th...
Cyanidioschyzon merolae (C. merolae) is an acidophilic red alga growing in a naturally low carbon di...
Abstract. Aquatic organisms, including Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, are faced with a variable supply o...
Despite accounting for approximately half of global primary productivity, photosynthesis in aquatic ...