A continuous-culture approach to the question of inorganic carbon concentration by Synechococcus species |
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Authors: | S.A. Bloye A.D. Karagouni N.G. Carr |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract Chemostat cultures of Synechococcus PCC7942 were established in steady state over ten generations with inorganic carbon-limiting biomass production. The bicarbonate-concentration process was not significantly induced; RuBisCo activity was increased six-fold with decreasing dissolved inorganic carbon concentration and the presence of the 42-kDa cytoplasmic membrane polypeptide was observed but not implicated in the process. |
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Keywords: | CO2-limited continuous culture Inorganic carbon concentration RuBisCo activity Synechecoccus Polypeptide (42 kDa) Cyanobacteria |
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