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Biochem J (2022) 479 (14): 1505–1515.
Published: 19 July 2022
...) * These authors contributed equally this work. © 2022 The Author(s) 2022 This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) . circadian clock cyanobacteria KaiC...
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Biochem J (2021) 478 (7): 1333–1346.
Published: 06 April 2021
... 3 2021 9 3 2021 9 3 2021 © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society 2021 circular dichroism cyanobacteria fluorescence resonance energy transfer photosynthesis time-resolved spectroscopy Photosystem I (PSI...
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Biochem J (2020) 477 (7): 1309–1321.
Published: 17 April 2020
...Shoki Ito; Takashi Osanai Metabolite production from carbon dioxide using sugar catabolism in cyanobacteria has been in the spotlight recently. Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 ( Synechocystis 6803) is the most studied cyanobacterium for metabolite production. Previous in vivo analyses revealed...
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Biochem J (2020) 477 (5): 971–983.
Published: 06 March 2020
... Zeiss Libra 120 TEM operating at an accelerating voltage of 120 kV. Cyanobacteria are morphologically and metabolically diverse group of bacteria that are present ubiquitously across the globe [ 11 ]. Cyanobacteria have a unique evolutionary status as they are the progenitors of chloroplasts...
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Biochem J (2018) 475 (1): 151–168.
Published: 05 January 2018
...). cyanobacteria FurB/Zur heme binding redox signalling zinc loading The FUR (Ferric uptake regulator) family is a widespread group of prokaryotic transcription factors mainly controlling the homeostasis of metals such as iron (Fur subfamily), zinc (Zur, Zinc uptake regulator), manganese (Mur...
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Biochem J (2017) 474 (14): 2435–2447.
Published: 06 July 2017
...Manisha Banerjee; Dhiman Chakravarty; Anand Ballal Cysteine desulfurases, which supply sulfur for iron–sulfur cluster biogenesis, are broadly distributed in all phyla including cyanobacteria, the progenitors of plant chloroplasts. The SUF (sulfur utilization factor) system is responsible for Fe–S...
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Biochem J (2016) 473 (24): 4559–4572.
Published: 09 December 2016
...Leah D. McGurn; Maryam Moazami-Goudarzi; Sean A. White; Tannu Suwal; Beant Brar; Jason Q. Tang; George S. Espie; Matthew S. Kimber CcaA is a β-carbonic anhydrase (CA) that is a component of the carboxysomes of a subset of β-cyanobacteria. This protein, which has a characteristic C-terminal...
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Biochem J (2008) 410 (2): 347–357.
Published: 12 February 2008
... (Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington) [ 45 ]. bifunctional enzyme cyanobacteria linoleate diol synthase activity Nostoc sp. oxylipin prokaryotic lipoxygenase Eukaryotic algae have developed mechanisms involving lipid peroxidation by which they defend themselves...
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Biochem J (2006) 398 (3): 361–369.
Published: 29 August 2006
... and Synechocystis apo-carotenoid oxygenases (NosACO and SynACO) cyanobacteria opsin retinal Retinal represents the chromophore of the widespread family of retinylidene proteins, commonly called rhodopsins. These light-responsive seven-helix transmembrane proteins are common in archaea, algae and animals...
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Biochem J (2005) 390 (2): 513–520.
Published: 23 August 2005
...Pengpeng Zhang; Natalia Battchikova; Virpi Paakkarinen; Hirokazu Katoh; Masako Iwai; Masahiko Ikeuchi; Himadri B. Pakrasi; Teruo Ogawa; Eva-Mari Aro NDH (NADH-quinone oxidoreductase)-1 complexes in cyanobacteria have specific functions in respiration and cyclic electron flow as well as in active CO...
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Biochem J (2004) 383 (2): 277–283.
Published: 08 October 2004
...Dirk K. HINCHA; Martin HAGEMANN Many organisms accumulate compatible solutes under environmental stress conditions. Cyanobacteria accumulate compatible solutes in response to increased external salinity, with tolerance increasing from Suc (sucrose) or trehalose to 2- O -(α- D -glucopyranosyl...
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Biochem J (2003) 373 (3): 909–916.
Published: 01 August 2003
...Heike SIELAFF; Elke DITTMANN; Nicole TANDEAU de MARSAC; Christiane BOUCHIER; Hans von DÖHREN; Thomas BÖRNER; Torsten SCHWECKE Microcystins are hepatotoxic, non-ribosomal peptides produced by several genera of freshwater cyanobacteria. Among other enzymic activities, in particular those of peptide...
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