The sun is the ultimate source of energy for virtually all organisms. Photosynthetic cells are able to use solar energy to synthesize energy-rich food molecules and to produce oxygen.
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Cyanobacteria are thought to be among the first organisms to perform oxygenic photosynthesis using thylakoid membranes, structures inside their cells where this process occurs. Their oxygen ...
Chloroplasts also have a third internal membrane called the thylakoid membrane, which is extensively folded and appears as stacks of flattened disks in electron micrographs. The thylakoids contain ...
A groundbreaking study reveals a protein shell in diatoms that enhances their CO2 fixation capabilities, offering new avenues ...
Tiny diatoms in the ocean are masters at capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the environment. They fix up to 20 percent of ...
The chloroplast thylakoid membrane is the site for the initial steps of photosynthesis that convert solar energy into chemical energy, ultimately powering almost all life on earth. The heterogeneous ...
as well as a ferredoxin-dependent desaturase pathway that supported lipid storage over thylakoid lipid synthesis. Furthermore, the team conducted comparative evolutionary genomics on green algae ...
Die Photosynthese höherer Pflanzen stellt die Grundlage allen Lebens auf der Erde dar. Die Chlorophyll-Protein-Komplexe der Photosynthese sind in die Thylakoid-Membranen der Chloroplasten eingebettet.
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Der Protonengradient wird dadurch verstärkt, dass auf der Seite des Thylakoid-Innenraums die Spaltung des Wassers zu Sauerstoff und Protonen erfolgt, also die Protonenkonzentation zusätzlich erhöht ...
Tiny diatoms in the ocean are masters at capturing carbon dioxide from the environment. They fix up to 20 percent of the Earth's CO2. A research team has now discovered a protein shell in these algae ...