Brownlee, Colin Helliwell, Katherine E Meeda, Yasmin McLachlan, Deirdre Murphy, Eleanor A Wheeler, Glen L
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Seminars in cell & developmental biology
Diatoms represent one of the most successful groups of marine phytoplankton and are major contributors to ocean biogeochemical cycling. They have colonized marine, freshwater and ice environments and inhabit all regions of the World's oceans, from poles to tropics. Their success is underpinned by a remarkable ability to regulate their growth and me...
Gao, Shan Zhou, Lu Yang, Wenting Wang, Lijun Liu, Xuehua Gong, Yingchun Hu, Qiang Wang, Guangce
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Biotechnology for biofuels and bioproducts
The marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum is a commercially viable species due to its bioactive substances and lipid productivity. Increasing attention has been paid to the isolation or genetic modification of species or strains with a rapid growth rate and large quantities of lipids. Furthermore, contamination of microzooplankton has been one of...
Hu, Caiqin Guo, Kun Wu, Naicheng Liu, Qingfu Liu, Qianfu Yang, Wanling Wang, Chao
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Journal of environmental management
Trait-based approaches are being increasingly applied in ecology, and the influence of individual-level trait variation on communities and species has been demonstrated. However, the responses of individual trait variation to environmental changes remain to be explored. To examine the indicating functions of multidimensional traits, individual-leve...
Zang, Shasha Xu, Zhiguang Yan, Fang Wu, Hongyan
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Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology
Diatoms account for a large proportion of marine primary productivity, they tend to be the predominant species in the phytoplankton communities in the surface ocean with frequent and large light fluctuations. To understand the impacts of increased CO2 on diatoms' capacity in exploitation of variable solar radiation, we cultured a model diatom Thala...
Agarwal, Ananya Di, Rong Falkowski, Paul G
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Photosynthesis research
Unicellular photoautotrophs adapt to variations in light intensity by changing the abundance of light harvest pigment-protein complexes (LHCs) on time scales of hours to days. This process requires a feedback signal between the plastid (where light intensity is sensed) to the nucleus (where the genes for LHCs are encoded). The signals must include ...
Cheong, Kuan Yu Jouhet, Juliette Maréchal, Eric Falkowski, Paul G
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Photosynthesis research
The redox state of the plastoquinone (PQ) pool is a known sensor for retrograde signaling. In this paper, we asked, "does the redox state of the PQ pool modulate the saturation state of thylakoid lipids?" Data from fatty acid composition and mRNA transcript abundance analyses suggest a strong connection between these two aspects in a model marine d...
Hacker Teper, Sean Parrish, Christopher C. Gagnon, Patrick
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Frontiers in Marine Science
We paired a survey of cryptofaunal abundance and rhodolith morphology with lipid, fatty acid, and stable isotope analyses to quantify nutritional patterns and trophic linkages of six dominant echinoderm, bivalve, gastropod, and polychaete species, two macroalgal species, seawater, and underlying sediment in a large (>500 m2) rhodolith (Lithothamnio...
Deng, Yu-Heng Ricciardulli, Tomas Won, Jungeun Wade, Matthew A Rogers, Simon A Boppart, Stephen A Flaherty, David W Kong, Hyunjoon
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Biomaterials
Biofilm is a major cause of infections and infrastructure deterioration, largely due to molecular diffusion restrictions that hamper the antimicrobial activity of traditional antibiotics and disinfectants. Here, we present a self-locomotive, antimicrobial microrobot (SLAM) swarm that can penetrate, fracture, and detach biofilm and, in turn, nullify...
Khan, Mohd Jahir Gordon, Richard Varjani, Sunita Vinayak, Vandana
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The Science of the total environment
Algal culturing in photobioreactors for biofuel and other value-added products is a challenge globally specifically due to expensive closed or open photobioreactors associated with the high cost, problems of water loss and contamination. Among the wide varieties of microalgae, diatoms have come out as potential source for crude oil in the form of D...
Gueguen, Nolwenn
Monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG) is a membrane lipid class found abundantly in photosynthetic membranes. MGDG is known to play roles in thylakoid biogenesis, and in stabilisation and function of the photosystem. Despite its importance, few information is available on MGDG synthesis in complex plastids found in some eukaryotic algae. In particula...