نتایج جستجو برای: diatom

تعداد نتایج: 5275  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Anton Montsant Kamel Jabbari Uma Maheswari Chris Bowler

Diatoms are one of the most important constituents of phytoplankton communities in aquatic environments, but in spite of this, only recently have large-scale diatom-sequencing projects been undertaken. With the genome of the centric species Thalassiosira pseudonana available since mid-2004, accumulating sequence information for a pennate model species appears a natural subsequent aim. We have g...

2015
Takashi Kadono Arisa Miyagawa-Yamaguchi Nozomu Kira Yuji Tomaru Takuma Okami Takamichi Yoshimatsu Liyuan Hou Takeshi Ohama Kazunari Fukunaga Masanori Okauchi Haruo Yamaguchi Kohei Ohnishi Angela Falciatore Masao Adachi

Viruses are considered key players in phytoplankton population control in oceans. However, mechanisms that control viral gene expression in prominent microalgae such as diatoms remain largely unknown. In this study, potential promoter regions isolated from several marine diatom-infecting viruses (DIVs) were linked to the egfp reporter gene and transformed into the Pennales diatom Phaeodactylum ...

2013
Carsten Paul Georg Pohnert

Marine lytic bacteria can have a substantial effect on phytoplankton and are even capable to terminate blooms of microalgae. The bacterium Kordia algicida was reported to lyse cells of the diatom Skeletonema costatum and several other diatoms by a quorum sensing controlled excretion of proteases. However the diatom Chaetoceros didymus is fully resistant against the bacterial enzymes. We show th...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Yuji Tomaru Yoshitake Takao Hidekazu Suzuki Tamotsu Nagumo Kanae Koike Keizo Nagasaki

Diatoms are one of the most significant primary producers in the ocean, and the importance of viruses as a potential source of mortality for diatoms has recently been recognized. Thus far, eight different diatom viruses infecting the genera Rhizosolenia and Chaetoceros have been isolated and characterized to different extents. We report the isolation of a novel diatom virus (ClorDNAV), which ca...

Journal: :Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2005
Richard Gordon Hedy J Kling Frithjof A S Sterrenburg

Richard Gordon,1 Hedy J. Kling,2 and Frithjof A. S. Sterrenburg3 1Departments of Radiology and Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Room GA216, Health Sciences Centre, 820 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, MB R3A 1R9 Canada 2Freshwater Institute, Room 156, 501 University Crescent, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N6 Canada 3Research Associate, National Natural History Museum “Naturalis,” Leid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Bryndan P Durham Shalabh Sharma Haiwei Luo Christa B Smith Shady A Amin Sara J Bender Stephen P Dearth Benjamin A S Van Mooy Shawn R Campagna Elizabeth B Kujawinski E Virginia Armbrust Mary Ann Moran

About half the carbon fixed by phytoplankton in the ocean is taken up and metabolized by marine bacteria, a transfer that is mediated through the seawater dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool. The chemical complexity of marine DOC, along with a poor understanding of which compounds form the basis of trophic interactions between bacteria and phytoplankton, have impeded efforts to identify key cur...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Simona Scala Nicolas Carels Angela Falciatore Maria Luisa Chiusano Chris Bowler

Diatoms are a ubiquitous class of microalgae of extreme importance for global primary productivity and for the biogeochemical cycling of minerals such as silica. However, very little is known about diatom cell biology or about their genome structure. For diatom researchers to take advantage of genomics and post-genomics technologies, it is necessary to establish a model diatom species. Phaeodac...

2017
Brandi B. Bracht Jeffery R. Stone Sherilyn C. Fritz

The changes in diatom species composition in a sediment core from Crevice Lake, Yellowstone National Park, spanning the past 2550 yr, were used to reconstruct long-term limnological and ecological conditions that may be related to late Holocene climate variability. Planktic forms dominate the fossil diatom assemblages throughout this record, but changes in species dominance indicate varying nut...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Ryoma Kamikawa Yuji Inagaki Yoshihiko Sako

Genes encoding elongation factor-like (EFL) proteins, which show high similarity to elongation factor-1alpha (EF-1alpha), have been found in phylogenetically distantly related eukaryotes. The sporadic distribution of "EFL-containing" lineages within "EF-1alpha-containing" lineages indirectly, but strongly, suggests lateral gene transfer as the principal driving force in EFL evolution. However, ...

2010
Kateřina Jiroutová Luděk Kořený Chris Bowler Miroslav Oborník

BACKGROUND The endosymbiotic birth of organelles is accompanied by massive transfer of endosymbiont genes to the eukaryotic host nucleus. In the centric diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana the Psb28 protein is encoded in the plastid genome while a second version is nuclear-encoded and possesses a bipartite N-terminal presequence necessary to target the protein into the diatom complex plastid. Thus ...

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