The filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc PCC 7120 is able to convert dinitrogen to ammonia in the absence of combined nitrogen. The expression of 20% of coding sequences from all major metabolic categories was examined in nitrogen fixing and non-nitrogen fixing growth conditions. The expression data were correlated with the nitrogen content of gene products. When growing on dinitrogen, Nostoc PCC 7120 incorporates more nitrogen into its proteome than in growth on ammonia. Thus, paradoxically, limitation of combined nitrogen in the culture medium leads to excessive nitrogen supply from the air. Biotechnological implications are discussed
Nitrogen assimilation is strictly regulated in cyanobacteria. In an inorganic nitrogen-deficient env...
Nitrogen is an essential building block of proteins and nucleic acids and, therefore, crucial for th...
Cyanobacteria unable to fix atmospheric nitrogen have evolved sophisticated adaptations to survive t...
Many cyanobacteria are capable of utilizing light energy for nitrogen fixation. As a by-product of t...
Nitrogen is essential for the biosynthesis of various molecules in cells, such as amino acids and nu...
Background: Cyanobacteria are potential sources of renewable chemicals and biofuels and serve as mod...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic, gram-negative prokaryotes, which facilitated Earth\u27s atmospheri...
Many multicellular cyanobacteria produce specialized nitrogenfixing heterocysts. During diazotrophic...
Unicellular cyanobacteria have recently been recognized for their contributions to nitrogen fixation...
In most algae, NO3- assimilation is tightly controlled and is often inhibited by the presence of NH4...
The reduction of chemically inert nitrogen to ammonia is a critical step in the global nitrogen cycl...
In situ nitrogen fixation was investigated in a cyanobacterial mat growing on the bed of rocks of th...
Anabaena 7120 is a filamentous cyanobacterium that fixes nitrogen in heterocysts, specialized cells ...
Nitrogen assimilation is strictly regulated in cyanobacteria. In an inorganic nitrogen-deficient env...
Nitrogen is an essential building block of proteins and nucleic acids and, therefore, crucial for th...
Cyanobacteria unable to fix atmospheric nitrogen have evolved sophisticated adaptations to survive t...
Many cyanobacteria are capable of utilizing light energy for nitrogen fixation. As a by-product of t...
Nitrogen is essential for the biosynthesis of various molecules in cells, such as amino acids and nu...
Background: Cyanobacteria are potential sources of renewable chemicals and biofuels and serve as mod...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic, gram-negative prokaryotes, which facilitated Earth\u27s atmospheri...
Many multicellular cyanobacteria produce specialized nitrogenfixing heterocysts. During diazotrophic...
Unicellular cyanobacteria have recently been recognized for their contributions to nitrogen fixation...
In most algae, NO3- assimilation is tightly controlled and is often inhibited by the presence of NH4...
The reduction of chemically inert nitrogen to ammonia is a critical step in the global nitrogen cycl...
In situ nitrogen fixation was investigated in a cyanobacterial mat growing on the bed of rocks of th...
Anabaena 7120 is a filamentous cyanobacterium that fixes nitrogen in heterocysts, specialized cells ...
Nitrogen assimilation is strictly regulated in cyanobacteria. In an inorganic nitrogen-deficient env...
Nitrogen is an essential building block of proteins and nucleic acids and, therefore, crucial for th...
Cyanobacteria unable to fix atmospheric nitrogen have evolved sophisticated adaptations to survive t...