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  • Thylakoid luminal θ-carboni... Thylakoid luminal θ-carbonic anhydrase critical for growth and photosynthesis in the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
    Kikutani, Sae; Nakajima, Kensuke; Nagasato, Chikako ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 08/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 35
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    The algal pyrenoid is a large plastid body, where the majority of the CO₂-fixing enzyme, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO) resides, and it is proposed to be the hub of the ...
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  • Interaction and signalling ... Interaction and signalling between a cosmopolitan phytoplankton and associated bacteria
    Amin, S A; Hmelo, L R; van Tol, H M ... Nature (London), 06/2015, Volume: 522, Issue: 7554
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    Interactions between primary producers and bacteria impact the physiology of both partners, alter the chemistry of their environment, and shape ecosystem diversity. In marine ecosystems, these ...
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  • Evolution and metabolic sig... Evolution and metabolic significance of the urea cycle in photosynthetic diatoms
    ALLEN, Andrew E; DUPONT, Christopher L; BOWLER, Chris ... Nature (London), 05/2011, Volume: 473, Issue: 7346
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    Diatoms dominate the biomass of phytoplankton in nutrient-rich conditions and form the basis of some of the world's most productive marine food webs. The diatom nuclear genome contains genes with ...
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  • Metabarcoding vs. morpholog... Metabarcoding vs. morphological identification to assess diatom diversity in environmental studies
    Zimmermann, Jonas; Glöckner, Gernot; Jahn, Regine ... Molecular ecology resources, 20/May , Volume: 15, Issue: 3
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    Diatoms are frequently used for water quality assessments; however, identification to species level is difficult, time‐consuming and needs in‐depth knowledge of the organisms under investigation, as ...
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  • The life of diatoms in the ... The life of diatoms in the world's oceans
    Armbrust, E. Virginia Nature, 05/2009, Volume: 459, Issue: 7244
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    Marine diatoms rose to prominence about 100 million years ago and today generate most of the organic matter that serves as food for life in the sea. They exist in a dilute world where compounds ...
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  • Laminarin is a major molecu... Laminarin is a major molecule in the marine carbon cycle
    Becker, Stefan; Tebben, Jan; Coffinet, Sarah ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2020, Volume: 117, Issue: 12
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    Marine microalgae sequester as much CO₂ into carbohydrates as terrestrial plants. Polymeric carbohydrates (i.e., glycans) provide carbon for heterotrophic organisms and constitute a carbon sink in ...
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  • Ultrastructural and molecul... Ultrastructural and molecular characterization of diversity among small araphid diatoms all lacking rimoportulae. I. Five new genera, eight new species
    Li, Chun L.; Ashworth, Matt P.; Witkowski, Andrzej ... Journal of phycology, 12/2016, Volume: 52, Issue: 6
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    Pennate diatoms are important contributors to primary production in freshwater and marine habitats. But the extent of their diversity, ecology, and evolution is still largely unknown. This is ...
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  • Energetic coupling between ... Energetic coupling between plastids and mitochondria drives CO2 assimilation in diatoms
    Bailleul, Benjamin; Berne, Nicolas; Murik, Omer ... Nature (London), 08/2015, Volume: 524, Issue: 7565
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    Diatoms are one of the most ecologically successful classes of photosynthetic marine eukaryotes in the contemporary oceans. Over the past 30 million years, they have helped to moderate Earth's ...
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  • Host-specific adaptation go... Host-specific adaptation governs the interaction of the marine diatom, Pseudo-nitzschia and their microbiota
    Sison-Mangus, Marilou P; Jiang, Sunny; Tran, Kevin N ... The ISME Journal, 01/2014, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    The association of phytoplankton with bacteria is ubiquitous in nature and the bacteria that associate with different phytoplankton species are very diverse. The influence of these bacteria in the ...
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  • Metabolic engineering of li... Metabolic engineering of lipid catabolism increases microalgal lipid accumulation without compromising growth
    Trentacoste, Emily M.; Shrestha, Roshan P.; Smith, Sarah R. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 12/2013, Volume: 110, Issue: 49
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    Biologically derived fuels are viable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels, and microalgae are a particularly promising source, but improvements are required throughout the production process to ...
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