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Positive Selection and Sequence Rearrangements Generate Extensive Polymorphism in the Gamete Recognition Protein Bindin
Positive Selection Sequence Rearrangements
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2015/12/17
Bindin is a gamete recognition protein of sea urchins that mediates species-specific attachment of sperm to an eggsurface receptor during fertilization. Sequences of bindin from closely related urchin...
Protein identified in certain microalgae changes conversation about climate change(图)
Protein identified microalgae changes conversation climate change
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2015/6/18
Adrian Marchetti and his team of oceanographers in UNC-Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences have identified — for the first time — that a protein called proteorhodopsin could allow a major group...
Photosynthetic protein stoichiometry and photophysiology in the high latitude North Atlantic
protein stoichiometry photophysiology
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2014/11/28
Iron availability influences phytoplankton physiology and growth over more than one-third of the surface
oceans, with recent evidence even indicating iron stress during and following the latter stage...
Photosynthetic protein stoichiometry and photophysiology in the high latitude North Atlantic
Photosynthetic protein stoichiometry photophysiology the high latitude North Atlantic
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2014/10/16
Iron availability influences phytoplankton physiology and growth over more than one-third of the surface oceans, with recent evidence even indicating iron stress during and following the latter stages...
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO): A long-lived protein in the deep ocean
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase RuBisCO A long-lived protein the deep ocean
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2014/4/3
We demonstrate that the distribution of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) in the deep North Pacific is a unique tracer for the accumulation of biochemically identifiable organi...
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO): A long-lived protein in the deep ocean
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase RuBisCO A long-lived protein deep ocean
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2014/4/4
We demonstrate that the distribution of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) in the deep North Pacific is a unique tracer for the accumulation of biochemically identifiable organi...
Hemoglobin concentration in Daphnia (D. galeata-hyalina) from the epilimnion is related to the state of nutrition and the degree of protein homeostasis
Daphnia protein homeostasis
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2014/4/16
The function of hemoglobin (Hb), which is a key protein of many species, was analyzed in Daphnia from the
field. Temperature and oxygen content; abundance and composition of phytoplankton; and abunda...
Different coupling of dissolved amino acid, protein, and carbohydrate turnover to heterotrophic picoplankton production in the Southern Ocean in austral summer and fall
Different coupling of dissolved amino acid protein carbohydrate turnover heterotrophic picoplankton production Southern Ocean in austral summer and fall
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2014/4/22
We assessed growth dynamics of heterotrophic picoplankton and concentrations and turnover of dissolved protein, amino acids, and neutral monosaccharides in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean in...
Sources and sinks of dissolved free amino acids and protein in a large and deep mesotrophic lake
Sources and sinks dissolved free amino acids protein in a large deep mesotrophic lake
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2014/6/9
We studied the microbial cycling of dissolved free amino acids (DFAAs) and protein in mesotrophic Lake Constance, Germany, by examining their release by phytoplankton and various heterotrophic organis...