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Proton‐Gated Ring‐Closure of a Negative Photochromic Azulene‐Based Diarylethene

2020

Abstract Proton‐responsive photochromic molecules are attractive for their ability to react on non‐invasive rapid optical stimuli and the importance of protonation/deprotonation processes in various fields. Conventionally, their acidic/basic sites are on hetero‐atoms, which are orthogonal to the photo‐active π‐center. Here, we incorporate azulene, an acid‐sensitive pure hydrocarbon, into the skeleton of a diarylethene‐type photoswitch. The latter exhibits a novel proton‐gated negative photochromic ring‐closure and its optical response upon protonation in both open and closed forms is much more pronounced than those of diarylethene photoswitches with hetero‐atom based acidic/basic moieties. …

azulenenegative photochromismProtonation010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundPhotochromismDeprotonationDiaryletheneMoleculeMolecular switchphotochemistryPhotoswitch010405 organic chemistryCommunicationPhotoswitchesGeneral ChemistryAzuleneCommunications3. Good health0104 chemical sciences540 Chemie und zugeordnete Wissenschaftenchemistryacid-base equilibriaddc:540diarylethene
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Identifying a marine microalgae with high carbohydrate productivities under stress and potential for efficient flocculation

2018

Microalgal biomass represents a potential third generation feedstock that could be utilised as a source of carbohydrates for fermentative production of a range of platform biochemicals. Identifying microalgal strains with high biomass and carbohydrate productivities while also being amenable to downstream processes is key in improving the feasibility of these processes. Utilising marine microalgae capable of growing in seawater will decrease reliance on freshwater resources and improve the sustainability of production. This study screened several marine microalgae believed to accumulate carbohydrates to find new high performing strains. Four strains had high growth rates and accumulated car…

biologyChemistry020209 energyCarbohydrate synthesisBiomass02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesRaw materialCarbohydratebiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesis01 natural sciencesChlorellaNutrientProductivity (ecology)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFood scienceAgronomy and Crop Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAlgal Research
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Photosynthesis and Transpiration in Damaged and Undamaged Spruce Trees

1996

Abstract The investigations presented here focus on the CO2/H2O gas exchange in damaged and undamaged spruce trees while using open-air measurements as well as measurements under defined conditions in the laboratory. The studies were performed at two different sites in the Hunsrück and the Westerwald mountains. In the laboratory the CO2/H2O gas exchange was measured on detached branches under controlled conditions in the course of two years. CO2 saturation curves were also generated. In addition CO2 compensation points were deter­ mined employing a closed system. In the natural habitat diurnal course measurements of photosynthesis and transpiration as well as light-saturation curves for pho…

biologyChemistryBotanyPicea abiesPhotosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyTranspirationZeitschrift für Naturforschung C
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Excitation energy transfer in isolated chlorosomes from Chloroflexus aurantiacus

2009

Abstract Chlorosomes from green photosynthetic bacteria Chloroflexus aurantiacus have been studied by time-resolved femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. The fastest kinetics of 200–300 fs resolved, was interpreted to stem for intra-chlorosomal excitation energy transfer. Energy transfer from the antenna to the baseplate appeared as a major 9.2 ps rise component detected at the baseplate probe wavelength. Excitation energy transfer rates were evaluated for a model chlorosome. Calculated rod to rod, and rods to baseplate rate constants of 200–400 fs and 10–20 ps, respectively, are in accord with the experimental results.

biologyChemistryChloroflexus aurantiacusAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyChlorosomebiology.organism_classificationMolecular physicsRodFemtosecondUltrafast laser spectroscopyPhotosynthetic bacteriaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyExcitationChemical Physics Letters
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Die Wirkung unterschiedlicher Lichtintensitäten während der Anzucht auf die CO2-Kompensationslage, die Glykolsäure-Oxidase- und Ribulosebiphosphat-Ca…

1978

Summary Sinapis alba (white mustard) plants were grown under conditions of strong (100 W · m -2 ) and weak (3 W · m -2 ) light and the effect of the light intensity during growth on the CO 2 -compensation point and the activities of glycolic acid oxidase and ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase were studied. The CO 2 -compensation concentration was determined according to two methods: firstly in a closed system with an infrared CO 2 -analyzer, and secondly according to the curve of net photosynthesis as a function of C0 2 -concentration over the range of 400 vpm CO 2 to the CO 2 -compensation point (Fig. 4). The intensity of light during growth was observed to exert an unmistakable effect on t…

biologyChemistryRuBisCOSinapisGeneral MedicinePhotosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationPalisade cellLight intensityHorticultureCarboxylationBotanybiology.proteinPhotorespirationWhite mustardZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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The role of lantern fish (Myctophidae) in the life-cycle of cetacean parasites from western Mediterranean waters

2015

Myctophids (lantern fish) and cephalopods play a key role in trophic webs from the continental slope and oceanic waters linking the zooplankton to top predators. Many cetaceans feed on both lantern fish and cephalopods, and such prey would thus be expected to bridge the trophic gap in the life-cycles of helminths infecting cetaceans. However, information on the life-cycles of most of these helminths is extremely scanty. We examined the parasite fauna of myctophids and cephalopods in two areas from the western Mediterranean where at least 21 helminth taxa from cetaceans have been reported and both cetacean diversity and abundance is high. A total of 1012 individuals of 8 lantern fish species…

biologyEcologyved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBenthosema glacialeAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationAnisakisSepietta owenianaMyctophum punctatumLampanyctus crocodilusPredatory fishParatenicNotoscopelus elongatusDeep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
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Growth and biomass partitioning of Arbutus unedo, Laurus nobilis, Phillyrea angustifolia and Rhamnus alaternus seedlings under water deficit

2013

Water scarcity in the Mediterranean areas is very common and the selection of drought tolerant species is a priority for landscaping purposes in the Mediterranean areas. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of water deficit on growth and biomass partitioning of Arbutus unedo, Laurus nobilis, Phillyrea angustifolia and Rhamnus alaternus. Seventy-two seedlings per species were grown in the greenhouse in 4-liter pots and three water regimes were imposed starting on 6 April and until 9 June, 2010. One-third of the plants was well irrigated to maintain soil water content in the 25-35% range (CTR); a second group of plants was deficit-irrigated to maintain soil water content in …

biologyHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationfood.foodSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureLaurus nobilisfoodRhamnus alaternusBotanyPhillyrea angustifoliaBiomass partitioningirrigation photosynthesis soil water content stomatal conductance water stressArbutus unedo
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Arthropod-induced neoplastic formations on trees change photosynthetic pigment levels and oxidative enzyme activities

2005

Abstract In order to test the hypothesis that arthropod-induced neoplastic formations on trees affect biochemical characteristics of both the newly formed galls and host plant tissues, biochemical characteristics with a possible adaptive role were determined in nine gall-former–host tree combinations. Photosynthetic pigments, extractable protein content, and oxidative enzyme activities were determined in gall tissues, leaf tissues of galled leaves, and leaves on ungalled tree branches. Neoplastic tissues were characterized by a low content of photosynthetic pigments, decreased chlorophyll a/b ratio, lower extractable protein content, and decreased activities of peroxidase and polyphenol oxi…

biologyHost (biology)digestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesPlant SciencePhotosynthetic pigmentPhotosynthesisdigestive systemPolyphenol oxidasedigestive system diseaseschemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentfluids and secretionschemistryvisual_artOxidative enzymeBotanybiology.proteinvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGallEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPeroxidaseJournal of Plant Interactions
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Release of Inflammatory Mediators (PGE2, IL-6) by Fenofibric Acid-Photosensitized Human Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts

1998

Ultraviolet-A radiation has weak effects on the release of inflammatory mediators by skin cells due to the poor overlap between UVA wavelengths and the absorption spectra of the relevant chromophores of key biomole-cules. However, this situation could be very different in the presence of a photosensitizing drug. To investigate this issue, we have irradiated human skin cells (keratinocytes and fibroblasts) in the presence of fenofibric acid (the active phototoxic metabolite of fenofibrate). The results of this research show a dual effect on the production/release of inflammatory mediators: the synthesis of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 becomes strongly inhibited at photosensitiz…

biologyMetaboliteHuman skinStimulationGeneral MedicineBiochemistryMolecular biologyProinflammatory cytokinechemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryIn vivobiology.proteinPhotosensitizerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInterleukin 6PhototoxicityPhotochemistry and Photobiology
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The intracellular Arabidopsis COPT5 transport protein is required for photosynthetic electron transport under severe copper deficiency

2011

Copper is an essential micronutrient that functions as a redox cofactor in multiple plant processes, including photosynthesis. Arabidopsis thaliana possesses a conserved family of CTR-like high-affinity copper transport proteins denoted as COPT1-5. COPT1, the only family member that is functionally characterized, participates in plant copper acquisition. However, little is known about the function of the other Arabidopsis COPT proteins in the transport and distribution of copper. Here, we show that a functional fusion of COPT5 to the green fluorescent protein localizes in Arabidopsis cells to the prevacuolar compartment. Plants defective in COPT5 do not exhibit any significant phenotype und…

biologyMutantchemistry.chemical_elementCell BiologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePhotosynthesisCopperTransport proteinCell biologyGreen fluorescent proteinBiochemistrychemistryArabidopsisGeneticsmedicineArabidopsis thalianaCopper deficiencyThe Plant Journal
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