Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evolution by secondary endocytobiosis resulted in a complex cellular structure and metabolism compared to algae with primary plastids.The whole genome sequence of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum has recently been completed. We identified and annotated genes for enzymes involved in carbohydrate pathways based on extensive EST support and comparison to the whole genome sequence of a second diatom, Thalassiosira pseudonana. Protein localization to mitochondria was predicted based on identified similarities to mitochondrial localization motifs in other eukaryotes, whereas protein localization to plastids was based on the presence of signal pept...
Abstract Organic carbon fixed through the Calvin Cycle can be diverted towards different metabolic f...
The regulation of carbon metabolism in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum at the cell, metabolite,...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evo...
Diatoms are unicellular photoautotrophic algae and very successful primary producers in the oceans. ...
Diatoms are one of the most successful groups of unicellular eukaryotic algae. Successive endosymbio...
AbstractA major challenge in the development of microalgal strains for large-scale production is the...
Diatoms are unicellular algae and important primary producers. The process of carbon fixation in dia...
Diatoms are eukaryotic microalgae that contain genes from various sources, including bacteria and th...
Diatoms are eukaryotic microalgae that contain genes from various sources, including bacteria and th...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular microalgae that derived from secondary endocytobiosis, and ...
Abstract Organic carbon fixed through the Calvin Cycle can be diverted towards different metabolic f...
The regulation of carbon metabolism in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum at the cell, metabolite,...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evo...
Diatoms are unicellular photoautotrophic algae and very successful primary producers in the oceans. ...
Diatoms are one of the most successful groups of unicellular eukaryotic algae. Successive endosymbio...
AbstractA major challenge in the development of microalgal strains for large-scale production is the...
Diatoms are unicellular algae and important primary producers. The process of carbon fixation in dia...
Diatoms are eukaryotic microalgae that contain genes from various sources, including bacteria and th...
Diatoms are eukaryotic microalgae that contain genes from various sources, including bacteria and th...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular microalgae that derived from secondary endocytobiosis, and ...
Abstract Organic carbon fixed through the Calvin Cycle can be diverted towards different metabolic f...
The regulation of carbon metabolism in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum at the cell, metabolite,...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...