نتایج جستجو برای: cyanobacterial culture

تعداد نتایج: 282358  

Journal: :Microbial cell factories 2016
Mitsuharu Nakajima Koichi Abe Stefano Ferri Koji Sode

BACKGROUND Recent advances in the understanding of photosensing in biological systems have enabled the use of photoreceptors as novel genetic tools. Exploiting various photoreceptors that cyanobacteria possess, a green light-inducible gene expression system was previously developed for the regulation of gene expression in cyanobacteria. However, the applications of cyanobacterial photoreceptors...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2015
Boqiang Qin Wei Li Guangwei Zhu Yunlin Zhang Tingfeng Wu Guang Gao

The large shallow eutrophic Lake Taihu in China has long suffered from eutrophication and toxic cyanobacterial blooms. Despite considerable efforts to divert effluents from the watershed, the cyanobacterial blooms still reoccur and persist throughout summer. To mitigate cyanobacterial bloom pollution risk, a large scale integrated monitoring and forecasting system was developed, and a series of...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Bianca Castiglioni Ermanno Rizzi Andrea Frosini Kaarina Sivonen Pirjo Rajaniemi Anne Rantala Maria Angela Mugnai Stefano Ventura Annick Wilmotte Christophe Boutte Stana Grubisic Pierre Balthasart Clarissa Consolandi Roberta Bordoni Alessandra Mezzelani Cristina Battaglia Gianluca De Bellis

The cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes of significant ecological and biotechnological interest, since they strongly contribute to primary production and are a rich source of bioactive compounds. In eutrophic fresh and brackish waters, their mass occurrences (water blooms) are often toxic and constitute a high potential risk for human health. Therefore, rapid and reliable identificatio...

2017
Danillo O. Alvarenga Marli F. Fiore Alessandro M. Varani

Cyanobacteria, or oxyphotobacteria, are primary producers that establish ecological interactions with a wide variety of organisms. Although their associations with eukaryotes have received most attention, interactions with bacterial and archaeal symbionts have also been occurring for billions of years. Due to these associations, obtaining axenic cultures of cyanobacteria is usually difficult, a...

2012
Enora Briand Myriam Bormans Catherine Quiblier Marie-José Salençon Jean-François Humbert

The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa is known to proliferate in freshwater ecosystems and to produce microcystins. It is now well established that much of the variability of bloom toxicity is due to differences in the relative proportions of microcystin-producing and non-microcystin-producing cells in cyanobacterial populations. In an attempt to elucidate changes in their relative proporti...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1998
D M Ward M J Ferris S C Nold M M Bateson

This review summarizes a decade of research in which we have used molecular methods, in conjunction with more traditional approaches, to study hot spring cyanobacterial mats as models for understanding principles of microbial community ecology. Molecular methods reveal that the composition of these communities is grossly oversimplified by microscopic and cultivation methods. For example, none o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Nathan Walworth Ulrike Pfreundt William C Nelson Tracy Mincer John F Heidelberg Feixue Fu John B Waterbury Tijana Glavina del Rio Lynne Goodwin Nikos C Kyrpides Miriam L Land Tanja Woyke David A Hutchins Wolfgang R Hess Eric A Webb

Understanding the evolution of the free-living, cyanobacterial, diazotroph Trichodesmium is of great importance because of its critical role in oceanic biogeochemistry and primary production. Unlike the other >150 available genomes of free-living cyanobacteria, only 63.8% of the Trichodesmium erythraeum (strain IMS101) genome is predicted to encode protein, which is 20-25% less than the average...

2017
Hannes Löwe Karina Hobmeier Manuel Moos Andreas Kremling Katharina Pflüger-Grau

BACKGROUND One of the major challenges for the present and future generations is to find suitable substitutes for the fossil resources we rely on today. Cyanobacterial carbohydrates have been discussed as an emerging renewable feedstock in industrial biotechnology for the production of fuels and chemicals, showing promising production rates when compared to crop-based feedstock. However, intrin...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2007
Ann Pearson Sarah R Flood Page Tyler L Jorgenson Woodward W Fischer Meytal B Higgins

Hopanoids are ubiquitous isoprenoid lipids found in modern biota, in recent sediments and in low-maturity sedimentary rocks. Because these lipids primarily are derived from bacteria, they are used as proxies to help decipher geobiological communities. To date, much of the information about sources of hopanoids has come from surveys of culture collections, an approach that does not address the v...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2012
Maura Manganelli Simona Scardala Mara Stefanelli Francesca Palazzo Enzo Funari Susanna Vichi Franca Maria Buratti Emanuela Testai

This paper describes emerging issue related to cyanobacterial dynamics and toxicity and human health risks. Data show an increasing cyanobacteria expansion and dominance in many environments. However there are still few information on the toxic species fitness, or on the effects of specific drivers on toxin production. Open research fields are related to new exposure scenario (cyanotoxins i...

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