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301por Freeman, Spencer A., Jaumouillé, Valentin, Choi, Kate, Hsu, Brian E., Wong, Harikesh S., Abraham, Libin, Graves, Marcia L., Coombs, Daniel, Roskelley, Calvin D., Das, Raibatak, Grinstein, Sergio, Gold, Michael R.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2015
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302por Jan, Calvin HEnlace del recurso
Publicado 2016
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306por Tchesnokov, Egor P., Gordon, Calvin J., Woolner, Emma, Kocincova, Dana, Perry, Jason K., Feng, Joy Y., Porter, Danielle P., Götte, MatthiasEnlace del recurso
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307por Warner, Calvin H.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2022
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309por Houtman, Arno, Gruber, Samuel, Reisert, Hailey, Amini, Mina, Fiore, Caroline, Gonzalez, Paula, Han, Veronica, Jazic, Aeva, Kusupholnand, Mie, Miller, Max, Nam, Jiung, Wang, Ziqin, Yu, Yang, Dong, Peter, Oak, Allen S. W., Sharma, Arun, Spana, Eric P“…In the early 20th century, Calvin Bridges and Thomas Morgan identified a number of spontaneous mutations that displayed visible phenotypes in adult flies and subsequent analysis of these mutations over the past century have provided fundamental insights into subdisciplines of biology such as genetics, developmental, and cell biology. …”
Publicado 2023
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310por Evans, Sasha L., Al-Hazeem, Monsour M.J., Mann, Daniel, Smetacek, Nicolas, Beavil, Andrew J., Sun, Yaqi, Chen, Taiyu, Dykes, Gregory F., Liu, Lu-Ning, Bergeron, Julien R.C.“…They consist of a virus-like icosahedral shell, encapsulating several enzymes, including ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO), responsible for the first step of the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle. Despite their significance in carbon fixation and great bioengineering potentials, the structural understanding of native carboxysomes is currently limited to low-resolution studies. …”
Publicado 2023
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311“…We also show that, in chloroplasts, AK equilibrates adenylates and governs Mg(2+) contents in the stroma, optimizing ATP synthase and Calvin cycle operation, and affecting the import of inorganic phosphate in exchange with triose phosphates. …”
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312“…Interestingly, according to the functional enrichment analysis, 26 acetylated proteins are involved in photosynthesis and Calvin cycle, suggesting an important role of lysine acetylation in these processes. …”
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313“…In photosynthesis Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) catalyses the often rate limiting CO(2)-fixation step in the Calvin cycle. This makes Rubisco both the gatekeeper for carbon entry into the biosphere and a target for functional improvement to enhance photosynthesis and plant growth. …”
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314por Antonovsky, Niv, Gleizer, Shmuel, Noor, Elad, Zohar, Yehudit, Herz, Elad, Barenholz, Uri, Zelcbuch, Lior, Amram, Shira, Wides, Aryeh, Tepper, Naama, Davidi, Dan, Bar-On, Yinon, Bareia, Tasneem, Wernick, David G., Shani, Ido, Malitsky, Sergey, Jona, Ghil, Bar-Even, Arren, Milo, Ron“…Here, we demonstrate how a combination of rational metabolic rewiring, recombinant expression, and laboratory evolution has led to the biosynthesis of sugars and other major biomass constituents by a fully functional Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle in E. coli. In the evolved bacteria, carbon fixation is performed via a non-native CBB cycle, while reducing power and energy are obtained by oxidizing a supplied organic compound (e.g., pyruvate). …”
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315“…The RNA-Seq profile results showed that T. pseudonana responded to N deprivation through increases in glycolysis, the TCA cycle and N metabolism as well as down-regulation in the Calvin cycle, gluconeogenesis, pentose phosphate, oxidative phosphorylation and lipid synthesis. …”
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316por Gutiérrez-Preciado, Ana, Saghaï, Aurélien, Moreira, David, Zivanovic, Yvan, Deschamps, Philippe, López-García, Purificación“…Finally, our observations might represent space-for-time evidence that the Wood-Ljungdahl carbon fixation pathway dominated phototrophic mats in early ecosystems, whereas the Calvin cycle likely evolved from pre-existing variants before becoming the dominant contemporary form of carbon fixation.…”
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317“…In this review, we use recent studies to discuss and demonstrate different approaches for enhancing carbon fixation, including engineering Rubisco for higher activity, specificity, and activation; changing the expression level of enzymes within the Calvin cycle to avoid kinetic bottlenecks; introducing carbon-concentrating mechanisms such as inorganic carbon transporters, carboxysomes, and C(4) metabolism; and rewiring photorespiration towards more energetically efficient routes or pathways that do not release CO(2). …”
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318por Zorz, Jackie K., Sharp, Christine, Kleiner, Manuel, Gordon, Paul M. K., Pon, Richard T., Dong, Xiaoli, Strous, Marc“…Carbon fixation proceeds by the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle, in Cyanobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, and, surprisingly, Gemmatimonadetes. …”
Publicado 2019
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319“…The photosynthetic electron transport chain (PETC) provides energy and redox equivalents for carbon fixation by the Calvin‐Benson‐Bassham (CBB) cycle. Both of these processes have been thoroughly investigated and the underlying molecular mechanisms are well known. …”
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320por Qiu, Chen, Sun, Jianhao, Wang, Yu, Sun, Litao, Xie, Hui, Ding, Yiqian, Qian, Wenjun, Ding, Zhaotang“…Furthermore, the analysis of functional enrichment and PPI network revealed that the S-nitrosylated proteins were mainly involved in multiple metabolic pathways, including glycolysis, pyruvate metabolism, Calvin cycle and TCA cycle. Overall, this study not only systematically identified the proteins of S-nitrosylation in cysteines of tea leaves, but also laid the solid foundation for further verifying the roles of S-nitrosylation in cysteines of tea plants.…”
Publicado 2019
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