Evolution of two-component signal transduction systems
To exist in a wide range of environmental niches, bacteria must sense and respond to a
variety of external signals. A primary means by which this occurs is through two-component …
variety of external signals. A primary means by which this occurs is through two-component …
Evolution of circadian rhythms: from bacteria to human
The human body persists in its rhythm as per its initial time zone, and transition always occur
according to solar movements around the earth over 24 h. While traveling across different …
according to solar movements around the earth over 24 h. While traveling across different …
Circadian rhythms in cyanobacteria
SE Cohen, SS Golden - Microbiology and Molecular Biology …, 2015 - Am Soc Microbiol
Life on earth is subject to daily and predictable fluctuations in light intensity, temperature,
and humidity created by rotation of the earth. Circadian rhythms, generated by a circadian …
and humidity created by rotation of the earth. Circadian rhythms, generated by a circadian …
Toolboxes for cyanobacteria: recent advances and future direction
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria are important primary producers and model organisms for
studying photosynthesis and elements cycling on earth. Due to the ability to absorb sunlight …
studying photosynthesis and elements cycling on earth. Due to the ability to absorb sunlight …
Acclimation to high-light conditions in cyanobacteria: from gene expression to physiological responses
M Muramatsu, Y Hihara - Journal of plant research, 2012 - Springer
Photosynthetic organisms have evolved various acclimatory responses to high-light (HL)
conditions to maintain a balance between energy supply (light harvesting and electron …
conditions to maintain a balance between energy supply (light harvesting and electron …
Signal Transduction Proteins in Acinetobacter baumannii: Role in Antibiotic Resistance, Virulence, and Potential as Drug Targets
PM De Silva, A Kumar - Frontiers in microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Acinetobacter baumannii is a notorious pathogen in health care settings around the world,
primarily due to high resistance to antibiotics. A. baumannii also shows an impressive …
primarily due to high resistance to antibiotics. A. baumannii also shows an impressive …
FtsH4 protease controls biogenesis of the PSII complex by dual regulation of high light-inducible proteins
V Krynická, P Skotnicová, PJ Jackson, S Barnett… - Plant …, 2023 - cell.com
FtsH proteases are membrane-embedded proteolytic complexes important for protein quality
control and regulation of various physiological processes in bacteria, mitochondria, and …
control and regulation of various physiological processes in bacteria, mitochondria, and …
Proteomic de-regulation in cyanobacteria in response to abiotic stresses
PK Babele, J Kumar, V Chaturvedi - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photoautotrophs, exhibiting a cosmopolitan distribution in
almost all possible environments and are significantly responsible for half of the global net …
almost all possible environments and are significantly responsible for half of the global net …
Stress signaling in cyanobacteria: a mechanistic overview
R Rachedi, M Foglino, A Latifi - Life, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cyanobacteria are highly diverse, widely distributed photosynthetic bacteria inhabiting
various environments ranging from deserts to the cryosphere. Throughout this range of …
various environments ranging from deserts to the cryosphere. Throughout this range of …
PipX, the coactivator of NtcA, is a global regulator in cyanobacteria
J Espinosa, F Rodríguez-Mateos… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
To modulate the expression of genes involved in nitrogen assimilation, the cyanobacterial
PII-interacting protein X (PipX) interacts with the global transcriptional regulator NtcA and the …
PII-interacting protein X (PipX) interacts with the global transcriptional regulator NtcA and the …