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Genome-resolved insights into the bacterial phylum WOR-3: hydrogenotrophic metabolism and unique carbon fixation via archaeal form III RuBisCO. [PDF]
Zeng J +8 more
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Guard cell starch and malate metabolism facilitate stomatal opening in response to low CO2
Summary Guard cells adjust turgor to regulate stomatal aperture, integrating ion transport with metabolic adjustments. The effect of reduced CO2 on stomatal movement, expected under enhanced photosynthesis, remains largely unexplored. We exposed Arabidopsis thaliana plants to low CO2 before light onset and analyzed guard cell starch turnover, malate ...
Fernanda A. L. Silva‐Alvim +3 more
wiley +1 more source
High-throughput methods for measuring protein extractability in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves. [PDF]
Rijken H +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Extensive photophysiological variation in wild barley is linked to environmental origin
Summary Intraspecific variation between crop wild relatives (CWRs) represents a source of untapped genetic diversity for crop improvement. At the same time, improving photosynthesis in crops has the potential to enhance yield. Thus, exploring variation for photophysiology within CWRs is an important, yet underexplored, research area.
Matthieu Breil‐Aubert +13 more
wiley +1 more source
Summary Pyrenoids are algal CO2‐fixing organelles that mediate approximately one‐third of global carbon fixation. Most pyrenoids are traversed by membranes that are thought to supply them with concentrated CO2. Despite the critical nature of these membranes for pyrenoid function, they are poorly understood, with few protein components known in any ...
Eric Franklin +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Origin of chaperone dependence and assembly complexity in Rubisco’s biogenesis
Ng JZY +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Summary During pathogen attack, plants recruit beneficial microbes in a ‘cry for help’ to mitigate disease development. Simultaneously, pathogens secrete effectors to promote host colonisation through various mechanisms, including targeted host microbiota manipulation.
Anton Kraege +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Abundant and metabolically flexible bacterial lineages underlie a vast potential for rubisco-mediated carbon fixation in the dark ocean. [PDF]
Jaffe AL, Salcedo RSR, Dekas AE.
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT The photorespiratory CO2 compensation point (Γ*) and the rate of CO2 release in the light (DL) are critical parameters for understanding the carbon dynamics of C3 plants. These two parameters can be derived from the widely‐used Laisk method as the intercept of linear regression lines fitted to net assimilation rates (Anet) vs.
Darwin L. Moreno‐Echeverry +3 more
wiley +1 more source
A Cyanobacterial Screening Platform for Rubisco Mutant Variants. [PDF]
Hoffmann UA +7 more
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