Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are a group of cytoplasmic phosphoproteins that constitute the central core of the signalling network to respond to stress in most organisms. Their role in stress response in micro- and macroalgae is being studied by our research group in the recent years. In this study, it is demonstrated via short experiments (1 h in duration), the rapid activation of two MAPKs similar to p38 and JNK of mammalian cells, in the Arctic kelps Laminaria solidungula and Saccharina latissima exposed to temperature and UV stress. These MAPKs are highly phosphorylated in response to temperature and UV light. In S. latissima, both p38 and the JNK showed higher phosphorylation at 2° C than at 7° C, while the reverse respons...
There is currently no information regarding the role that whole mitogen activated protein kinase (MA...
The change in optimal quantum efficiency (F-v/F-m) of the Arctic species Laminaria saccharina and Pa...
Marine macroalgae are key organisms in polar coastal ecosystems. Brown macroalgae dominate rocky sh...
The green unicellular microalga Dunaliella viridis has the ability to cope with a wide variety of en...
AbstractThe microalga Dunaliella viridis has the ability to adapt to a variety of environmental stre...
Sea ice algal communities play a very significant role in primary production in the Southern Ocean, ...
The eukaryotic green microalga Dunaliella viridis has shown an outstanding capacity to face a broad ...
Communities of macro- and microalgae present a dominant group of coastal benthic ecosystems. Macroal...
Geographical and vertical distribution patterns of macroalgae are constrained by abiotic factors suc...
Enhanced UV-radiation (UVR) through stratospheric ozone depletion and global warming are crucial str...
Devaleraea ramentacea represents one of the few red macroalgal species endemic to the Arctic. Previo...
In Arctic coastal ecosystems, marine macroalgae are exposed to a multitude of abiotic and biotic str...
In Arctic coastal ecosystems, marine macroalgae are exposed to a multitude of abiotic and biotic str...
Communities of macro- and microalgae present a dominant group of coastal benthic ecosystems. Macroal...
Decreasing Arctic sea ice cover and increasing stratification of ocean surface waters make the expos...
There is currently no information regarding the role that whole mitogen activated protein kinase (MA...
The change in optimal quantum efficiency (F-v/F-m) of the Arctic species Laminaria saccharina and Pa...
Marine macroalgae are key organisms in polar coastal ecosystems. Brown macroalgae dominate rocky sh...
The green unicellular microalga Dunaliella viridis has the ability to cope with a wide variety of en...
AbstractThe microalga Dunaliella viridis has the ability to adapt to a variety of environmental stre...
Sea ice algal communities play a very significant role in primary production in the Southern Ocean, ...
The eukaryotic green microalga Dunaliella viridis has shown an outstanding capacity to face a broad ...
Communities of macro- and microalgae present a dominant group of coastal benthic ecosystems. Macroal...
Geographical and vertical distribution patterns of macroalgae are constrained by abiotic factors suc...
Enhanced UV-radiation (UVR) through stratospheric ozone depletion and global warming are crucial str...
Devaleraea ramentacea represents one of the few red macroalgal species endemic to the Arctic. Previo...
In Arctic coastal ecosystems, marine macroalgae are exposed to a multitude of abiotic and biotic str...
In Arctic coastal ecosystems, marine macroalgae are exposed to a multitude of abiotic and biotic str...
Communities of macro- and microalgae present a dominant group of coastal benthic ecosystems. Macroal...
Decreasing Arctic sea ice cover and increasing stratification of ocean surface waters make the expos...
There is currently no information regarding the role that whole mitogen activated protein kinase (MA...
The change in optimal quantum efficiency (F-v/F-m) of the Arctic species Laminaria saccharina and Pa...
Marine macroalgae are key organisms in polar coastal ecosystems. Brown macroalgae dominate rocky sh...