Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that can be activated, the reorientation of carbon metabolism is crucial because it allows the storage of energy into energy-dense molecules, typically lipids. Beside their roles in physiology, lipids are commercially interesting compounds. Therefore studies dealing with this topic are relevant for both basic and applied science. Although the molecular mechanisms involved in the reorientation of carbon metabolism as a response to a deficiency in nutrients such as nitrogen or phosphorus has been partially elucidated, the impacts of carbon availability on the implementation of the reorientation mechanisms remain unclear. Indeed, it has not been det...
International audienceAlternative electron sinks are an important regulatory mechanism to dissipate ...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
In this study, we investigated the responses of Phaeodactylum tricornutum cells acclimated to 300 mu...
The regulation of carbon metabolism in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum at the cell, metabolite,...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitations induce triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation and membrane l...
Diatoms are major contributors to the aquatic primary productivity and show an efficient acclimation...
Diatoms are prominent marine microalgae, interesting not only from an ecological point of view, but ...
Diatoms are important players in the global carbon cycle. Their apparent photosynthetic affinity for...
Diatoms are the most abundant group of phytoplankton, and their success lies in their significant ad...
International audienceAccumulation of reserve compounds (i.e., lipids and chrysolaminarin) in diatom...
AbstractPhotosynthetic microbes respond to changing light environments to balance photosynthetic pro...
International audienceAlternative electron sinks are an important regulatory mechanism to dissipate ...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
In this study, we investigated the responses of Phaeodactylum tricornutum cells acclimated to 300 mu...
The regulation of carbon metabolism in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum at the cell, metabolite,...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitations induce triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation and membrane l...
Diatoms are major contributors to the aquatic primary productivity and show an efficient acclimation...
Diatoms are prominent marine microalgae, interesting not only from an ecological point of view, but ...
Diatoms are important players in the global carbon cycle. Their apparent photosynthetic affinity for...
Diatoms are the most abundant group of phytoplankton, and their success lies in their significant ad...
International audienceAccumulation of reserve compounds (i.e., lipids and chrysolaminarin) in diatom...
AbstractPhotosynthetic microbes respond to changing light environments to balance photosynthetic pro...
International audienceAlternative electron sinks are an important regulatory mechanism to dissipate ...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...