Diatoms are important players in the global carbon cycle. Their apparent photosynthetic affinity for ambient CO(2) is much higher than that of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco), indicating that a CO(2)-concentrating mechanism (CCM) is functioning. However, the nature of the CCM, a biophysical or a biochemical C(4), remains elusive. Although (14)C labeling experiments and presence of complete sets of genes for C(4) metabolism in two diatoms supported the presence of C(4), other data and predicted localization of the decarboxylating enzymes, away from Rubisco, makes this unlikely. We used RNA-interference to silence the single gene encoding pyruvate-orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK) in Phaeodactylum tricornutum, essential...
Diatoms(Bacillariophyta) is one of the main groups of marine phytoplankton and plays an important ro...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evo...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis strongly relies on the operation of carbon‐concentrating mechanisms (CC...
Diatoms are unicellular algae and important primary producers. The process of carbon fixation in dia...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Photosynthetic carbon fixation is often limited by CO2 availability, which led to the evolution of C...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Diatoms are unicellular photoautotrophic algae and very successful primary producers in the oceans. ...
The acquisition and assimilation of inorganic C have been investigated in several of the 15 clades o...
• Diatoms are widespread in aquatic ecosystems where they may be limited by the supply of inorganic ...
While marine phytoplankton rival plants in their contribution to global primary productivity, our un...
Despite accounting for approximately half of global primary productivity, photosynthesis in aquatic ...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
Diatoms(Bacillariophyta) is one of the main groups of marine phytoplankton and plays an important ro...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evo...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis strongly relies on the operation of carbon‐concentrating mechanisms (CC...
Diatoms are unicellular algae and important primary producers. The process of carbon fixation in dia...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Photosynthetic carbon fixation is often limited by CO2 availability, which led to the evolution of C...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Diatoms are unicellular photoautotrophic algae and very successful primary producers in the oceans. ...
The acquisition and assimilation of inorganic C have been investigated in several of the 15 clades o...
• Diatoms are widespread in aquatic ecosystems where they may be limited by the supply of inorganic ...
While marine phytoplankton rival plants in their contribution to global primary productivity, our un...
Despite accounting for approximately half of global primary productivity, photosynthesis in aquatic ...
Diatoms adapt to changing environmental conditions in very efficient ways. Among the mechanisms that...
Diatoms(Bacillariophyta) is one of the main groups of marine phytoplankton and plays an important ro...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evo...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis strongly relies on the operation of carbon‐concentrating mechanisms (CC...