Algal sensory photoreceptors
P Hegemann - Annu. Rev. Plant Biol., 2008 - annualreviews.org
Only five major types of sensory photoreceptors (BLUF-proteins, cryptochromes,
phototropins, phytochromes, and rhodopsins) are used in nature to regulate developmental …
phototropins, phytochromes, and rhodopsins) are used in nature to regulate developmental …
Dinoflagellate genome evolution
JH Wisecaver, JD Hackett - Annual review of microbiology, 2011 - annualreviews.org
The dinoflagellates are an ecologically important group of microbial eukaryotes that have
evolved many novel genomic characteristics. They possess some of the largest nuclear …
evolved many novel genomic characteristics. They possess some of the largest nuclear …
[图书][B] Freshwater microbiology: biodiversity and dynamic interactions of microorganisms in the aquatic environment
DC Sigee - 2005 - books.google.com
This unique textbook takes a broad look at the rapidly expanding field of freshwater
microbiology. Concentrating on the interactions between viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi and …
microbiology. Concentrating on the interactions between viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi and …
[HTML][HTML] Genomic understanding of dinoflagellates
S Lin - Research in microbiology, 2011 - Elsevier
The phylum of dinoflagellates is characterized by many unusual and interesting genomic
and physiological features, the imprint of which, in its immense genome, remains elusive …
and physiological features, the imprint of which, in its immense genome, remains elusive …
Symbiodinium Transcriptomes: Genome Insights into the Dinoflagellate Symbionts of Reef-Building Corals
Dinoflagellates are unicellular algae that are ubiquitously abundant in aquatic
environments. Species of the genus Symbiodinium form symbiotic relationships with reef …
environments. Species of the genus Symbiodinium form symbiotic relationships with reef …
Spliced leader RNA trans-splicing in dinoflagellates
Through the analysis of hundreds of full-length cDNAs from fifteen species representing all
major orders of dinoflagellates, we demonstrate that nuclear-encoded mRNAs in all species …
major orders of dinoflagellates, we demonstrate that nuclear-encoded mRNAs in all species …
Plastid-localized xanthorhodopsin increases diatom biomass and ecosystem productivity in iron-limited surface oceans
Microbial rhodopsins are photoreceptor proteins that convert light into biological signals or
energy. Proteins of the xanthorhodopsin family are common in eukaryotic photosynthetic …
energy. Proteins of the xanthorhodopsin family are common in eukaryotic photosynthetic …
New perspectives on eye development and the evolution of eyes and photoreceptors
WJ Gehring - Journal of Heredity, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Recent experiments on the genetic control of eye development have opened up a
completely new perspective on eye evolution. The demonstration that targeted expression of …
completely new perspective on eye evolution. The demonstration that targeted expression of …
Microbial rhodopsins: functional versatility and genetic mobility
AK Sharma, JL Spudich, WF Doolittle - Trends in microbiology, 2006 - cell.com
The type 1 (microbial) rhodopsins are a diverse group of photochemically reactive proteins
that span the three domains of life. Their broad phylogenetic distribution has motivated …
that span the three domains of life. Their broad phylogenetic distribution has motivated …
Differential responses of the coral host and their algal symbiont to thermal stress
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of
both partners to that stress. The coral symbiosis is particularly susceptible to small increases …
both partners to that stress. The coral symbiosis is particularly susceptible to small increases …