نتایج جستجو برای: rhodospirilliun rubrum photosynthetic bacterium

تعداد نتایج: 70705  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1970
B H Davies

Detailed studies of the properties of carotenoids isolated from diphenylamine-inhibited cultures of Rhodospirillum rubrum have revealed a number of novel structures that indicate new features of carotenoid biosynthesis in the photosynthetic bacteria. Both neurosporene and 7,8,11,12-tetrahydrolycopene undergo hydration, methylation and dehydrogenation to yield spheroidene and 11',12'-dihydrosphe...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1965
T Kaneshiro G Zweig

Diquat (2 x 10(-4)m) inhibited both aerobic and anaerobic growth of Rhodospirillum rubrum. With photosynthetic cultures, diquat affected the synthesis of bacteriochlorophyll more readily than cell mass (turbidity). Diquat retarded the synthesis of bacteriochlorophyll and some protein more readily than that of other cellular constituents such as ribonucleic acid, deoxyribonucleic acid, and cell ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Heidi Dierssen George B McManus Adam Chlus Dajun Qiu Bo-Cai Gao Senjie Lin

Mesodinium rubrum is a globally distributed nontoxic ciliate that is known to produce intense red-colored blooms using enslaved chloroplasts from its algal prey. Although frequent enough to have been observed by Darwin, blooms of M. rubrum are notoriously difficult to quantify because M. rubrum can aggregate into massive clouds of rusty-red water in a very short time due to its high growth rate...

2006
David W. Crawford

Recent reports suggest that the potential phototrophic role of plastidic ciliates in marine ecosystems may be considerable. A critical review of the literature demonstrates some confusion surrounding acceptance of the trophic position of even a well-established example of a photosynthetic c~liate, Mesodinium rubrum. Despite good evidence of obligate phototrophy from bloom studies, this species ...

2003
Dimitrios Fotiadis Pu Qian Ansgar Philippsen Per A. Bullough Andreas Engel Neil Hunter

The bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum contains a simple photosynthetic system, in which the reaction center (RC) receives energy from the light harvesting LH1 complex. We have used high-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image 2D crystals of the RCLH1 complex of R. rubrum. The AFM topographs show that the RC-LH1 complex is ~94Å in height; the RC-H subunit protrudes from the cytoplasmic f...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1993
X Wang H V Modak F R Tabita

Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodobacter sphaeroides were shown to be capable of photolithoautotrophic growth in the absence of the reductive pentose phosphate (Calvin) cycle. Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase (RubisCO) deletion strains were incapable of photolithoautotrophic growth using hydrogen as an electron donor but were able to grow in the absence of organic carbon using less ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
K Duquesne V Prima B Ji Z Rouy C Médigue E Talla J N Sturgis

Here we present the draft genome sequence of the versatile and adaptable purple photosynthetic bacterium Phaeospirillum molischianum DSM120. This study advances the understanding of the adaptability of this bacterium, as well as the differences between the Phaeospirillum and Rhodospirillum genera.

2016
Sylwia Lew Marcin Lew Michal Koblížek

Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs (AAPs) are photoheterotrophic prokaryotes that are widespread in many limnic and marine environments. So far, little is known about their distribution in peat-bog lakes. Seventeen peat-bog lakes were sampled during three summer seasons 2009, 2011, and 2012, and the vertical distribution of AAPs was determined by infrared epifluorescence microscopy. The analysis de...

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