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Alternative electron transfer routes involved in photoprotection of cyanobacteria
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 534, 2016-02-26)
In oxygenic photosynthesis, the highly oxidizing reactions of water splitting produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other radicals that could damage the photosynthetic apparatus and affect cell viability. Under particular ...
Extended hydrogen photoproduction by nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 503, 2014-12-19)
Cyanobacteria are the only prokaryotic organisms performing oxygenic photosynthesis. They comprise a diverse and versatile group of organisms in aquatic and terrestrial environments. Increasing genomic and proteomic data ...
Unconventional integrin-ligand interactions
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 533, 2016-03-04)
Integrins are cell surface adhesion and signaling receptors. Cells use integrins to attach to the extracellular matrix and to other cells, as well as for sensing their environment. In addition to adhesion and migration, ...
In the Footsteps of Migrating Cancer Cells
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 430, 2011-11-18)
Targeted Proteomics in Characterizing Iron-Deprived Cyanobacteria : Insights Into The Regulation of Iron-Sulfur Cluster Biogenesis
(Turun yliopisto, 2017-10-27)
Cyanobacteria comprise a diverse group of widely distributed gram‐negative bacteria, which have the unique capacity amongst prokaryotes to perform oxygenic photosynthesis. Acclimation to iron deprivation, ...
Cyanobacterial RNA polymerase: Structural features and acclimation to environmental change
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 486, 2014-04-04)
Quantification of Toxin Biosynthesis Genes In Cyanobacteria and Dinoflagellates - Genetic Factors as Predictors of Toxin Production in the Environment
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 528, 2015-12-11)
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are events caused by the massive proliferation of microscopic, often photosynthetic organisms that inhabit both fresh and marine waters. Although HABs are essentially a natural ...
From Molecular Blocks To Bioanalytical Assays: Combining Lanthanide Luminescence and Bioaffinity Binders for Protein Detection
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 498, 2014-12-05)
Measuring protein biomarkers from sample matrix, such as plasma, is one of the basic tasks in clinical diagnostics. Bioanalytical assays used for the measuring should be able to measure proteins with high sensitivity and ...
Functional Genomic Approaches for Deciphering Plant-Virus Interactions
(Turun yliopistoAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 479, 2013-12-10)
Plant-virus interactions are very complex in nature and lead to disease and symptom formation by causing various physiological, metabolic and developmental changes in the host plants. These interactions are mainly the ...
New Insights into Human Gut Microbiota Development in Early Infancy : Influence of Diet, Environment and Mother’s Microbiota
(Turun yliopisto, 2016-12-12)
The human gut is home to an enormous number of microbes that play an important role in host physiology, metabolism, nutrition and immune function. Deviations in initial human gut microbiota development have ...