The marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus is the second most abundant phytoplanktonic organism in the world\u27s oceans. The ubiquity of this genus is in large part due to its use of a diverse set of photosynthetic light-harvesting pigments called phycobiliproteins, which allow it to efficiently exploit a wide range of light colors. Here we uncover a pivotal molecular mechanism underpinning a widespread response among marine Synechococcus cells known as type IV chromatic acclimation (CA4). During this process, the pigmentation of the two main phycobiliproteins of this organism, phycoerythrins I and II, is reversibly modified to match changes in the ambient light color so as to maximize photon capture for photosynthesis. CA4 involves the repla...
International audienceBackground: Marine Synechococcus owe their specific vivid color (ranging from ...
International audienceMarine Synechococcus efficiently harvest available light for photosynthesis us...
Cyanobacteria of the Synechococcus genus constitute a major component of marine ecosystems. The firs...
International audienceThe marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus is the second most abundant phytoplank...
Marine Synechococcus has successfully adapted to environments with different light colors, which lik...
<div><p><i>Synechococcus</i>, the second most abundant oxygenic phototroph in the marine environment...
Marine Synechococcus, a globally important group of cyanobacteria, thrives in various light niches i...
Marine cyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcushave light harvesting complexes composed of the phyco...
Marine Synechococcus are the second most abundant oxygenic phototrophs in the open ocean. They are e...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes that able to produce oxygen. They have light harvesting...
Synechococcus, a genus of photosynthetic cyanobacteria, is the second most abundant oxygenic microor...
International audienceMost cyanobacteria harvest light with large antenna complexes called phycobili...
Chromatic adaptation (CA) in cyanobacteria has provided a model system for the study of the environm...
Marine Synechococcus are the second most abundant photosynthetic organisms on the planet. These pico...
ABSTRACT Chromatic acclimation (CA) provides many cyanobacteria with the ability to tailor the prope...
International audienceBackground: Marine Synechococcus owe their specific vivid color (ranging from ...
International audienceMarine Synechococcus efficiently harvest available light for photosynthesis us...
Cyanobacteria of the Synechococcus genus constitute a major component of marine ecosystems. The firs...
International audienceThe marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus is the second most abundant phytoplank...
Marine Synechococcus has successfully adapted to environments with different light colors, which lik...
<div><p><i>Synechococcus</i>, the second most abundant oxygenic phototroph in the marine environment...
Marine Synechococcus, a globally important group of cyanobacteria, thrives in various light niches i...
Marine cyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcushave light harvesting complexes composed of the phyco...
Marine Synechococcus are the second most abundant oxygenic phototrophs in the open ocean. They are e...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes that able to produce oxygen. They have light harvesting...
Synechococcus, a genus of photosynthetic cyanobacteria, is the second most abundant oxygenic microor...
International audienceMost cyanobacteria harvest light with large antenna complexes called phycobili...
Chromatic adaptation (CA) in cyanobacteria has provided a model system for the study of the environm...
Marine Synechococcus are the second most abundant photosynthetic organisms on the planet. These pico...
ABSTRACT Chromatic acclimation (CA) provides many cyanobacteria with the ability to tailor the prope...
International audienceBackground: Marine Synechococcus owe their specific vivid color (ranging from ...
International audienceMarine Synechococcus efficiently harvest available light for photosynthesis us...
Cyanobacteria of the Synechococcus genus constitute a major component of marine ecosystems. The firs...