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Regulation of photosynthesis under dynamic light conditions in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii : Impact on hydrogen production
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 563, 2017-08-25)
The development of renewable biofuels to ensure sustainable energy supply is one of the biggest global challenges of modern society. Hydrogen has great potential to become the fuel of the future, since it provides energy ...
Identification and validation of novel prostate cancer biomarkers
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A II 312, 2016-04-15)
Prostate cancer (PCa) has emerged as the most commonly diagnosed lethal cancer in European men. PCa is a heterogeneous cancer that in the majority of the cases is slow growing: consequently, these patients would not need ...
Functional studies on bacterial nucleotide-regulated inorganic pyrophosphatases
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 421, 2011-06-23)
CBS domains are ~60 amino acid tandemly repeated regulatory modules forming a widely distributed domain superfamily. Found in thousands of proteins from all kingdoms of life, CBS domains have adopted a variety of functions ...
Novel CO2 Regulated Proteins in Synechocystis PCC 6803
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 434, 2011-12-16)
The large biodiversity of cyanobacteria together with the increasing genomics and proteomics metadata provide novel information for finding new commercially valuable metabolites. With the advent of global warming, there ...
Nanoparticle Labels in Bioaffinity Assays
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 390, 2009-02-27)
Nanoparticles offer adjustable and expandable reactive surface area compared to the more traditional solid phase forms utilized in bioaffinity assays due to the high surface to-volume ratio. The versatility of nanoparticles ...
Design and production of protein nanostructures for biomolecular detection
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 393, 2009-05-15)
Particulate nanostructures are increasingly used for analytical purposes. Such particles are often generated by chemical synthesis from non-renewable raw materials. Generation of uniform nanoscale particles is challenging ...
The Structural Basis for inorganic Pyrophosphatase Catalysis and Regulation
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 417, 2011-06-01)
Inorganic pyrophosphatases (PPases) are essential enzymes for every living cell. PPases provide the necessary thermodynamic pull for many biosynthetic reactions by hydrolyzing pyrophosphate. There are two types of PPases: ...
Lanthanide Chelates as Donors in Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer: Exciting Prospects for Bioaffinity Assay Detection
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 398, 2009-06-26)
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a non-radiative energy transfer from a fluorescent donor molecule to an appropriate acceptor molecule and a commonly used technique to develop homogeneous assays. If the ...
Molecular Mechanisms and Interactions in Regulation of Photosynthetic Reactions
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 493, 2014-10-24)
In photosynthesis, light energy is converted to chemical energy, which is consumed for carbon assimilation in the Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle. Intensive research has significantly advanced the understanding of how ...
Highly functional binding surface for miniaturised solid-phase immunoassays. - A spot story -
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 391, 2009-03-06)
Several bioaffinity assays are based on the detection of an analyte which is bound on a solid substrate via biochemical interaction. These so called solid phase assays are based on the adhesion of the primary binding partner ...