SummaryPhosphorus (P) availability, which often limits productivity in marine ecosystems, shapes the P-acquisition gene content of the marine cyanobacteria Prochlorococcus [1–4] and its viruses (cyanophages) [5, 6]. As in other bacteria, in Prochlorococcus these genes are regulated by the PhoR/PhoB two-component regulatory system that is used to sense and respond to P availability and is typical of signal transduction systems found in diverse organisms [7]. Replication of cyanophage genomes requires a significant amount of P, and therefore these phages could gain a fitness advantage by influencing host P acquisition in P-limited environments. Here we show that the transcription of a phage-encoded high-affinity phosphate-binding protein gene...
From genomic sequencing it has become apparent that the marine cyanomyoviruses capable of infecting ...
Phycoerythrin-containing Synechococcus species are considered to be major primary producers in nutri...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
SummaryPhosphorus (P) availability, which often limits productivity in marine ecosystems, shapes the...
Phosphorus (P) availability, which often limits productivity in marine ecosystems, shapes the P-acqu...
Phosphate (PO 4) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria scav...
Viruses that infect marine cyanobacteria–cyanophages–often carry genes with orthologs in their cyano...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2010.This electronic versi...
Phosphate (PO(4)) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria sca...
Phosphate (PO(4)) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria sca...
Phosphate (PO(4)) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria sca...
Previous microarray analyses have shown a key role for the two-component system PhoBR (SYNW0947, SYN...
Prasinophytes are widespread marine algae for which responses to nutrient limitation and viral infec...
Cyanobacteria are essential to the biosphere for their primary production of oxygen and their fixati...
BACKGROUND Phages infecting marine picocyanobacteria often carry a psbA gene, which encodes a homolo...
From genomic sequencing it has become apparent that the marine cyanomyoviruses capable of infecting ...
Phycoerythrin-containing Synechococcus species are considered to be major primary producers in nutri...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
SummaryPhosphorus (P) availability, which often limits productivity in marine ecosystems, shapes the...
Phosphorus (P) availability, which often limits productivity in marine ecosystems, shapes the P-acqu...
Phosphate (PO 4) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria scav...
Viruses that infect marine cyanobacteria–cyanophages–often carry genes with orthologs in their cyano...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2010.This electronic versi...
Phosphate (PO(4)) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria sca...
Phosphate (PO(4)) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria sca...
Phosphate (PO(4)) is an important limiting nutrient in marine environments. Marine cyanobacteria sca...
Previous microarray analyses have shown a key role for the two-component system PhoBR (SYNW0947, SYN...
Prasinophytes are widespread marine algae for which responses to nutrient limitation and viral infec...
Cyanobacteria are essential to the biosphere for their primary production of oxygen and their fixati...
BACKGROUND Phages infecting marine picocyanobacteria often carry a psbA gene, which encodes a homolo...
From genomic sequencing it has become apparent that the marine cyanomyoviruses capable of infecting ...
Phycoerythrin-containing Synechococcus species are considered to be major primary producers in nutri...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...