Phosphonates are characterized by a stable carbon-phosphorus bond and commonly occur as lipid conjugates in invertebrate cell membranes. Phosphonoacetate hydrolase encoded by the phnA gene, catalyses the cleavage of phosphonoacetate to acetate and phosphate. In this study, we demonstrate the unusually high phnA diversity in coral-associated bacteria. The holobiont of eight coral species tested positive when screened for phnA using degenerate primers. In two soft coral species, Sinularia and Discosoma, sequencing of the phnA gene showed 13 distinct groups on the basis of 90% sequence identity across 100% of the sequence. A total of 16 bacterial taxa capable of using phosphonoacetate as the sole carbon and phosphorus source were isolated; 8 o...
Phytoplankton readily assimilate dissolved inorganic phosphorus (phosphate; Pi) into essential biomo...
Bacteria associated with coral hosts are diverse and abundant, with recent studies suggesting involv...
Reef-building corals are well regarded not only for their obligate association with endosymbiotic al...
Phosphonates are characterized by a stable carbon-phosphorus bond and commonly occur as lipid conjug...
Phosphonates are organic compounds that contain a C–P bond and are a poorly characterized component ...
Phosphonates (Pn), compounds with a direct C–P bond instead of the more common C–O–P ester bond, con...
Phosphonates are organophosphorus metabolites with a characteristic C-P bond. They are ubiquitous in...
A PCR-based assay is described, designed to detect expression of the phosphonate assimilation gene p...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We describe a PCR-based assay designed to detect expression of the phosphonate assimilation gene phn...
The health and functioning of reef-building corals is dependent on a balanced association with proka...
In phosphorus-limited marine environments, picocyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus spp....
The health and functioning of reef-building corals is dependent on a balanced association with proka...
The existence of a marine phosphorus (P) redox cycle was recently confirmed when phosphonates, organ...
Abstract: Genome sequences of the reef-building coral, Acropora digitifera, have been decoded. Acrop...
Phytoplankton readily assimilate dissolved inorganic phosphorus (phosphate; Pi) into essential biomo...
Bacteria associated with coral hosts are diverse and abundant, with recent studies suggesting involv...
Reef-building corals are well regarded not only for their obligate association with endosymbiotic al...
Phosphonates are characterized by a stable carbon-phosphorus bond and commonly occur as lipid conjug...
Phosphonates are organic compounds that contain a C–P bond and are a poorly characterized component ...
Phosphonates (Pn), compounds with a direct C–P bond instead of the more common C–O–P ester bond, con...
Phosphonates are organophosphorus metabolites with a characteristic C-P bond. They are ubiquitous in...
A PCR-based assay is described, designed to detect expression of the phosphonate assimilation gene p...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We describe a PCR-based assay designed to detect expression of the phosphonate assimilation gene phn...
The health and functioning of reef-building corals is dependent on a balanced association with proka...
In phosphorus-limited marine environments, picocyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus spp....
The health and functioning of reef-building corals is dependent on a balanced association with proka...
The existence of a marine phosphorus (P) redox cycle was recently confirmed when phosphonates, organ...
Abstract: Genome sequences of the reef-building coral, Acropora digitifera, have been decoded. Acrop...
Phytoplankton readily assimilate dissolved inorganic phosphorus (phosphate; Pi) into essential biomo...
Bacteria associated with coral hosts are diverse and abundant, with recent studies suggesting involv...
Reef-building corals are well regarded not only for their obligate association with endosymbiotic al...