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Adsorption of Biologically Critical Transition Elements to the Marine Cyanobacterium Synechococcus SP PCC 7002
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Bishop, Brendan A., Flynn, Shannon L., Robbins, Leslie J., Warchola, Tyler J., Owttrim, George W., Alessi, Daniel S., Konhauser, Kurt O.
It has been demonstrated that microbial biomass plays an important role in marine trace element cycling. The influence of microbes may be attributed to the dominantly negative surface charge of bacteria at pH values characteristic of seawater. Recent work has begun to more fully explore how...
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Autoregulation of RNA helicase expression in response to temperature stress in Synechocystis spCC 6803
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Owttrim, George W., Chamot, Danuta, Rosana, Albert R. R.
RNA helicases are ubiquitous enzymes whose modification of RNA secondary structure is known to regulate RNA function. The pathways controlling RNA helicase expression, however, have not been well characterized. Expression of the cyanobacterial RNA helicase, crhR, is regulated in response to...
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Cyanobacterial RNA Helicase CrhR Localizes to the Thylakoid Membrane Region and Cosediments with Degradosome and Polysome Complexes in Synechocystis sptrain PCC 6803
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Fahlman, Richard P., Owttrim, George W. , Rosana, Albert R. R., Whitford, Denise S.
The cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 encodes a single DEAD box RNA helicase, CrhR, whose expression is tightly autoregulated in response to cold stress. Subcellular localization and proteomic analysis results indicate that CrhR localizes to both the cytoplasmic and thylakoid...