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Iron availability regulates growth, photosynthesis, and production of ferredoxin and flavodoxin in Antarctic sea ice diatoms [PDF]
Andrew Pankowski, Andrew McMinn
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Abstract In cyanobacteria, the redox‐sensitive protein OpcA acts as a metabolic switch for G6PDH, enabling rapid adjustment of reducing power generation from glycogen catabolism and thereby precisely regulating carbon flux between anabolic and catabolic pathways.
Hoshin Kim +7 more
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The orphan cytochrome P450 CYP107J1 with unknown redox partners was rationally modified into H2O2‐driven form. The QE (E251Q/T252E) mutant produced valuable chemicals by simply mixing the enzyme with substrate and H2O2. ABSTRACT Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) not only play many physiological roles in oxidative metabolism but are also promising ...
Hideki Kato +5 more
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Ferredoxin/thioredoxin system plays an important role in the chloroplastic
Shin‐nosuke Hashida +5 more
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THE NATURE OF IRON IN FERREDOXIN [PDF]
D C, BLOMSTROM +3 more
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The biosynthesis of bilins, tetrapyrroles essential for light harvesting and sensing, is performed by specific enzymes (FDBRs). In Galdieria sulphuraria, both phycobiliprotein types bind phycocyanobilin, despite lacking the canonical synthesizing gene PCYA. Instead, PEBA and PEBB are encoded, producing phycoerythrobilin, proposed to be later isomerized
Federica Frascogna +4 more
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Blue-fluorescence of NADPH as an indicator of marine primary production [PDF]
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate (NADPH) is the primary product of photosynthesisand can therefore serve as an indicator of biomass and photosynthetic activity.
Grossart, H-P. +3 more
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