[HTML][HTML] Mixotrophy in cyanobacteria
M del Carmen Muñoz-Marín, A López-Lozano… - Current Opinion in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Cyanobacteria evolved the oxygenic photosynthesis to generate organic matter from CO 2
and sunlight, and they were responsible for the production of oxygen in the Earth's …
and sunlight, and they were responsible for the production of oxygen in the Earth's …
The “dark side” of picocyanobacteria: Life as we do not know it (yet)
C Callieri, PJ Cabello-Yeves, F Bertoni - Microorganisms, 2022 - mdpi.com
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus (together with Cyanobium and
Prochlorococcus) have captured the attention of microbial ecologists since their description …
Prochlorococcus) have captured the attention of microbial ecologists since their description …
The microbiome of the Black Sea water column analyzed by shotgun and genome centric metagenomics
PJ Cabello-Yeves, C Callieri, A Picazo… - Environmental …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background The Black Sea is the largest brackish water body in the world, although
it is connected to the Mediterranean Sea and presents an upper water layer similar to some …
it is connected to the Mediterranean Sea and presents an upper water layer similar to some …
Elucidating the picocyanobacteria salinity divide through ecogenomics of new freshwater isolates
Background Cyanobacteria are the major prokaryotic primary producers occupying a range
of aquatic habitats worldwide that differ in levels of salinity, making them a group of interest …
of aquatic habitats worldwide that differ in levels of salinity, making them a group of interest …
[PDF][PDF] Diversity and Evolution of Pigment Types in Marine Synechococcus Cyanobacteria
Synechococcus cyanobacteria are ubiquitous and abundant in the marine environment and
contribute to an estimated 16% of the ocean net primary productivity. Their light-harvesting …
contribute to an estimated 16% of the ocean net primary productivity. Their light-harvesting …
Anoxic chlorophyll maximum enhances local organic matter remineralization and nitrogen loss in Lake Tanganyika
CM Callbeck, B Ehrenfels, KBL Baumann… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
In marine and freshwater oxygen-deficient zones, the remineralization of sinking organic
matter from the photic zone is central to driving nitrogen loss. Deep blooms of photosynthetic …
matter from the photic zone is central to driving nitrogen loss. Deep blooms of photosynthetic …
Influence of the polar light cycle on seasonal dynamics of an Antarctic lake microbial community
P Panwar, MA Allen, TJ Williams, AM Hancock… - Microbiome, 2020 - Springer
Background Cold environments dominate the Earth's biosphere and microbial activity drives
ecosystem processes thereby contributing greatly to global biogeochemical cycles. Polar …
ecosystem processes thereby contributing greatly to global biogeochemical cycles. Polar …
Antibiotic resistance genes correlate with metal resistances and accumulate in the deep water layers of the Black Sea
Seas and oceans are a global reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Only a few
studies investigated the dynamics of ARGs along the water column of the Black Sea, a …
studies investigated the dynamics of ARGs along the water column of the Black Sea, a …
Production of structurally diverse sphingolipids by anaerobic marine bacteria in the euxinic Black Sea water column
Microbial lipids, used as taxonomic markers and physiological indicators, have mainly been
studied through cultivation. However, this approach is limited due to the scarcity of cultures …
studied through cultivation. However, this approach is limited due to the scarcity of cultures …
mebipred: identifying metal-binding potential in protein sequence
Motivation metal-binding proteins have a central role in maintaining life processes. Nearly
one-third of known protein structures contain metal ions that are used for a variety of needs …
one-third of known protein structures contain metal ions that are used for a variety of needs …