Cyanobacteria of the Genus Prochlorothrix†
- A. Pinevich, N. Velichko, N. Ivanikova
- Biology, Environmental ScienceFront. Microbio.
- 21 May 2012
The evolutionary scenario for green cyanobacteria is suggested taking into account their possible role in the origin of simple chloroplast and the growing evidence for naturally occurring Prochlorothrix.
Consortium of the 'bichlorophyllous' cyanobacterium Prochlorothrix hollandica and chemoheterotrophic partner bacteria: culture and metagenome-based description.
- N. Velichko, E. Chernyaeva, S. Averina, O. Gavrilova, A. Lapidus, A. Pinevich
- BiologyEnvironmental Microbiology Reports
- 1 August 2015
Preliminary data of metagenome annotation agreed with the hypothesis that satellite bacteria contribute to P. hollandica protection from reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Far-red light photoadaptations in aquatic cyanobacteria
- S. Averina, N. Velichko, E. Senatskaya, A. Pinevich
- Environmental ScienceHydrobiologia
- 29 January 2018
Aquatic ecosystems depend on photosynthetic bacteria that use various strategies of adaptation to light quantity and quality; the qualitative strategies include far-red/near infrared (> 700 nm) light…
Characterization of a novel chlorophyll b-containing Prochlorothrix specie (Prochlorophyta) and its photosynthetic apparatus
- A. Pinevich, O. Skulberg, N. Velichko
- Biology
- 1999
This novel prochlorophyte can be distinguished from P. hollandica despite close similarity of molecular details (Chl a:Chl b and PS1:PS2 ratios; the set of carotenoids; the uncommon position of the long wavelength-maximum of total Chl), and in accordance with the above microscopic distinctions.
New ultrastructural aspects of membranes and cell inclusions in Prochlorothrix hollandica (Prochlorales, Cyanobacteria).
- A. Pinevich, H. Matthijs, O. Gavrilova, S. Averina, N. Velichko
- Biology
- 1996
An electron microscopic study of Prochlorothrix hollandica revealed new aspects of the prochlorophytan ultrastructure. These were concerned with (1) starch-type cell inclusions; (2) the association…
Taxonomic Attribution of “Oscillatoriales” Strains within the Bacteriological System of Cyanobacteria: Identification Algorithm for Operational Genera
- N. Velichko, M. S. Emelijanova, S. Averina, A. A. Pinevich, A. Pinevich
- BiologyMicrobiology
- 1 May 2018
It is proposed that, in experimentally oriented and ecology oriented studies, unequivocal identification can be attained via triple match: streamlined form-genus diagnosis, 16S of PCC reference strain—GenBank most similar 16S, and 16S from GenBank database.
Organization of Microbial Communities in Soils: Experiment with Fouling Glasses in Extreme Terrestrial Landscapes of Antarctica
- A. Yakushev, N. Velichko, V. Soina
- Eurasian Soil Science
- 1 December 2022
Far-red light photoadaptations in aquatic cyanobacteria
- S. Averina, N. Velichko, E. Senatskaya, A. Pinevich
- Environmental ScienceHydrobiologia
- 29 January 2018
Aquatic ecosystems depend on photosynthetic bacteria that use various strategies of adaptation to light quantity and quality; the qualitative strategies include far-red/near infrared (> 700 nm) light…
Draft genome of Prochlorothrix hollandica CCAP 1490/1T (CALU1027), the chlorophyll a/b-containing filamentous cyanobacterium
- N. Velichko, M. Rayko, E. Chernyaeva, A. Lapidus, A. Pinevich
- BiologyStandards in Genomic Sciences
- 18 October 2016
This study sequenced the genome of Prochlorothrix hollandica CCAP 1490/1T (CALU1027) and produced draft genome assembly contains 3737 protein-coding genes and 114 RNA genes.
Antarctic cyanobacteria of the genus Pseudanabaena – an example of psychrotolerant microorganisms
- S. Averina, Sofya A. Tsvetikova, Elena Y. Poliakova, N. Velichko, A. Pinevich
- Biology
- 2020
It was concluded that Antarctic Pseudanabaena strains represent psychrotolerant objects (they are able to grow at 20°С although their growth optimum is ˂15°š), and adaptation to low temperatures could occur in representatives of the genus Pseud anabaena more than once.
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