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Terpenoids and Their Biosynthesis in Cyanobacteria [PDF]
Terpenoids, or isoprenoids, are a family of compounds with great structural diversity which are essential for all living organisms. In cyanobacteria, they are synthesized from the methylerythritol-phosphate (MEP) pathway, using glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and pyruvate produced by photosynthesis as substrates.
Bagmi Pattanaik, Pia Lindberg
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Dark accelerates dissolved inorganic phosphorus release of high-density cyanobacteria.
Bloom-forming cyanobacteria dramatically influence nutrient cycling in eutrophic freshwater lakes. The phosphorus (P) assimilation and release of bloom-forming cyanobacteria significantly may also affect the phosphorus source and amounts in water.
Mengmeng Wang+4 more
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In order to deal with the problem of low precision and ignoring the influence of some factors on the growth system of cyanobacteria, this paper considers the effects of light, water temperature and other influencing factors to analyze cyanobacteria ...
Li Wang+7 more
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Introduction to the Cyanobacteria
Features of cyanobacteria are introduced for non-specialists by highlighting topics in the various chapters. Aspects where much more is known now than a decade ago are pointed out, such as the importance of cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation in the oceans.
Whitton B.A., Potts M.
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This study assesses the ability of a new active fluorometer, the LabSTAF, to diagnostically assess the physiology of freshwater cyanobacteria in a reservoir exhibiting annual blooms.
Emilie Courtecuisse+6 more
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Applications and Prospects of CRISPR-Cas system in Cyanobacteria [PDF]
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic microorganisms with capacity to perform photosynthesis and provide valuable platform to produce high-value bioactive compounds in carbon-neutral pathway.
Jing Yike
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Natural Products from Cyanobacteria: Focus on Beneficial Activities
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic microorganisms that colonize diverse environments worldwide, ranging from ocean to freshwaters, soils, and extreme environments.
J. Demay+3 more
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Nitrogen Control in Cyanobacteria [PDF]
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Alicia M. Muro-Pastor+2 more
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Chemical lysis of cyanobacteria [PDF]
We have developed a mixture of enzymes and chemicals that completely lyse cyanobacteria. Since the treatment involves only readily-available chemicals and simple proteins that degrade the components of the cyanobacterial cell wall, it can easily be used in high-throughput applications requiring lysis for subsequent intracellular measurements. Our lysis
James R. Swartz+2 more
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Carbon/nitrogen homeostasis control in cyanobacteria
Carbon/nitrogen (C/N) balance sensing is a key requirement for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Therefore, cyanobacteria have evolved a sophisticated signal transduction network targeting the metabolite 2-oxoglutarate (2-OG), the carbon skeleton ...
K. Forchhammer, K. Selim
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