The sulfate facilitation hypothesis suggests that changes in ocean sulfate concentration influenced the rise to dominance of phytoplankton species of the red lineage. The mechanistic reasons for this phenomenon are not yet understood. We started to address this question by investigating the differences in S utilization by algae of the green and red lineages and in cyanobacteria cultured in the presence of either 5 mmol L-1 (approximately equivalent to Paleozoic ocean concentrations) or 30 mmol L- 1 (corresponding to post-Mesozoic/ extant concentrations) sulfate. The activities of the main enzymes involved in SO42-- assimilation changed in response to changes in growth sulfate concentration. ATP sulfurylase showed different kinetics in t...
The effect of sulfur limitation on the partitioning of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur was investigated...
In plants and algae, sulfate assimilation and cysteine synthesis are regulated by sulfur accessibili...
<div><p>Photosynthetic organisms utilize sulfate for the synthesis of sulfur-compounds including pro...
The sulfate facilitation hypothesis suggests that changes in ocean sulfate concentration influenced ...
During the Mesozoic Era, dinoflagellates, coccolithophorids and diatoms became prominent primary pro...
Sulfur emission from marine phytoplankton has been recognized as an important factor for global cli...
Sulfur is one of the critical elements in living matter, as it participates in several structural, m...
Sulphur is one of the main components of algal cells, with a cell quota typically very similar to th...
ATP sulfurylase (ATPS) catalyzes the first committed step in the sulfate assimilation pathway, the ...
Sulfur is required for growth of all organisms and is present in a wide variety of metabolites havi...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20 % of global carbon fixation. Their ev...
Nitrogen and sulfur are abundant constituents of plant and algal cells that are assimilated at the l...
The effect of sulfur limitation on the partitioning of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur was investigated...
In plants and algae, sulfate assimilation and cysteine synthesis are regulated by sulfur accessibili...
<div><p>Photosynthetic organisms utilize sulfate for the synthesis of sulfur-compounds including pro...
The sulfate facilitation hypothesis suggests that changes in ocean sulfate concentration influenced ...
During the Mesozoic Era, dinoflagellates, coccolithophorids and diatoms became prominent primary pro...
Sulfur emission from marine phytoplankton has been recognized as an important factor for global cli...
Sulfur is one of the critical elements in living matter, as it participates in several structural, m...
Sulphur is one of the main components of algal cells, with a cell quota typically very similar to th...
ATP sulfurylase (ATPS) catalyzes the first committed step in the sulfate assimilation pathway, the ...
Sulfur is required for growth of all organisms and is present in a wide variety of metabolites havi...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20 % of global carbon fixation. Their ev...
Nitrogen and sulfur are abundant constituents of plant and algal cells that are assimilated at the l...
The effect of sulfur limitation on the partitioning of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur was investigated...
In plants and algae, sulfate assimilation and cysteine synthesis are regulated by sulfur accessibili...
<div><p>Photosynthetic organisms utilize sulfate for the synthesis of sulfur-compounds including pro...