Synechococcus spp. (marine cyanobacteria) are extremely sensitive to copper toxicity and can produce high-affinity ligands of unknown structure which form complexes with free cupric ion. These ligands may contribute to the biological control of the levels of free cupric ions in surface seawater. Synechococcus spp. are known to produce metallothioneins (MT) in response to cadmium and zinc stress. In the present study the hypothesis that marine Synechococcus produce MT in response to copper was tested. Three marine Synechococcus spp. i.e., PCC 7001, PCC 73109, and PCC 7003, were exposed to different concentrations of CUSO 4 for various time periods. Size exclusion chromatography, atomic absorption spectrophotometry, and reverse phase HPLC wer...
Experiments were conducted to determine the relationship between the response of a bacterial isolate...
The concentrations of dissolved copper (Cud), copper-binding ligands, thiourea-type thiols, and humi...
Copper is essential for all living organisms but is toxic when present in excess. Therefore organism...
Synechococcus spp. (marine cyanobacteria) are extremely sensitive to copper toxicity and can produce...
Marine Synechococcus spp. are extremely sensitive to copper toxicity. Some strains have been shown t...
Copper speciation in the upper marine water column is dominated b>, strong ligands thought to be ...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
This dissertation presents work focusing on copper and organic copper binding ligands in laboratory ...
Strong copper binding ligands have been produced by Synechococcus DC2 grown exponentially under copp...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
Copper is an essential element involved in fundamental processes like respiration and photosynthesis...
The closely related cyanobacteria Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus have different distributions in ...
Copper is an essential element for primary productivity in the ocean. However, at concentrations obs...
Marine Synechococcus is an abundant, globally distributed group of picocyanobacteria that are highly...
Culture experiments with the estuarine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana (clone 3H) in highly chelated...
Experiments were conducted to determine the relationship between the response of a bacterial isolate...
The concentrations of dissolved copper (Cud), copper-binding ligands, thiourea-type thiols, and humi...
Copper is essential for all living organisms but is toxic when present in excess. Therefore organism...
Synechococcus spp. (marine cyanobacteria) are extremely sensitive to copper toxicity and can produce...
Marine Synechococcus spp. are extremely sensitive to copper toxicity. Some strains have been shown t...
Copper speciation in the upper marine water column is dominated b>, strong ligands thought to be ...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
This dissertation presents work focusing on copper and organic copper binding ligands in laboratory ...
Strong copper binding ligands have been produced by Synechococcus DC2 grown exponentially under copp...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
Copper is an essential element involved in fundamental processes like respiration and photosynthesis...
The closely related cyanobacteria Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus have different distributions in ...
Copper is an essential element for primary productivity in the ocean. However, at concentrations obs...
Marine Synechococcus is an abundant, globally distributed group of picocyanobacteria that are highly...
Culture experiments with the estuarine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana (clone 3H) in highly chelated...
Experiments were conducted to determine the relationship between the response of a bacterial isolate...
The concentrations of dissolved copper (Cud), copper-binding ligands, thiourea-type thiols, and humi...
Copper is essential for all living organisms but is toxic when present in excess. Therefore organism...