نتایج جستجو برای: red algae

تعداد نتایج: 167126  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1983
B L Lim H Hori S Osawa

The nucleotide sequences of 5S rRNA from two red algae, Gracilaria compressa and Porphyra tenera have been determined. The two 5S rRNAs are fairly dissimilar to each other in their sequences (65% identity), although they are both composed of 121 nucleotides. Their secondary structures are generally of the eukaryotic with a prokaryotic characteristic. Judged from the 5S rRNA sequence data, the r...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Lu-Ning Liu Thijs J. Aartsma Jean-Claude Thomas Bai-Cheng Zhou Yu-Zhong Zhang

BACKGROUND Phycobilisomes (PBsomes) are the extrinsic antenna complexes upon the photosynthetic membranes in red algae and most cyanobacteria. The PBsomes in the cyanobacteria has been proposed to present high lateral mobility on the thylakoid membrane surface. In contrast, direct measurement of PBsome motility in red algae has been lacking so far. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this work,...

2012
C. Sebaaly N. Karaki N. Chahine A. Evidente A. yassine J. Habib H. Kanaan

Article history: Received on: 25/09/2012 Revised on: 10/10/2012 Accepted on: 19/10/2012 Available online: 28/10/2012 In addition to their high nutritional value, red algae are of great interest as a source of therapeutic substances. However, despite their abundance on the Lebanese coast red algae have never been studied before. Therefore, we attempted to study among the available biomass one of...

2016
Nadine Rademacher Ramona Kern Takayuki Fujiwara Tabea Mettler-Altmann Shin-Ya Miyagishima Martin Hagemann Marion Eisenhut Andreas P M Weber

Photorespiration is essential for all organisms performing oxygenic photosynthesis. The evolution of photorespiratory metabolism began among cyanobacteria and led to a highly compartmented pathway in plants. A molecular understanding of photorespiration in eukaryotic algae, such as glaucophytes, rhodophytes, and chlorophytes, is essential to unravel the evolution of this pathway. However, mecha...

2003
Wei-Lung Wang Hsueh-Wen Yeh

The natural abundance of stable carbon isotope values (δ13C) of organic matter of marine macroalgae collected from Taiwan and its offshore islands (Penghu Islands) were analyzed in this study. These values ranged from -10.5 to -29.5‰. The highest δ13C value came from green algae (-10.5‰), Ulva pertusa while most algae exhibited values in the -14 to -19‰ range. On average, the δ13C values of red...

2004
R. P. Clark M. S. Edwards M. S. Foster

We examined the effects of shade from multiple kelp canopy layers (surface Macrocystis pyrifera canopy, understory Pterygophora californica canopy), both individually and in combination, on an understory algal assemblage in a central Californian kelp forest. The removal of both kelp canopies resulted in a dense recruitment of the understory brown alga Desmarestia ligulata that formed a third ca...

Journal: :Science 1960
E Rabinowitch Govindjee J B Thomas

Photosynthesis produced by far-red light (about 700 mmicro) is reversibly inhibited in some algae by extreme-red light ( approximately 750 mmicro).

زبیدی نژاد, مریم, طاهری, علی, غفاری, مصطفی,

Background and Objectives: Nowadays, the excessive use of antibiotics has caused bacteria to develop new resistant forms, so that discovering bioactive antimicrobial compounds has been considered by researchers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial effect of ethyl acetate extract of red algae (Gelidiella acerosa) on some gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria in laboratory ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Miri Lapidot Dina Raveh Alex Sivan Shoshana Malis Arad Michal Shapira

Red algae are extremely attractive for biotechnology because they synthesize accessory photosynthetic pigments (phycobilins and carotenoids), unsaturated fatty acids, and unique cell wall sulfated polysaccharides. We report a high-efficiency chloroplast transformation system for the unicellular red microalga Porphyridium sp. This is the first genetic transformation system for Rhodophytes and is...

2007
Lars Olof Björn

Photosynthesis in plants is a very complicated process, utilizing two photosystems in series to carry out the very energy-demanding process of oxidizing water to molecular oxygen and reducing carbon dioxide to organic compounds. The first photosynthetic organisms, living more than 3.4, perhaps even 3.8 Ga, i.e. American billion (10) years ago, carried out a simpler process, without oxygen produ...

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