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South P, Walker B, Cavanagh A, Rolland V, Badger M, Ort D
Plant Cell . 2017 Mar; 29(4):808-823. PMID: 28351992
Photorespiration is an energy-intensive process that recycles 2-phosphoglycolate, a toxic product of the Rubisco oxygenation reaction. The photorespiratory pathway is highly compartmentalized, involving the chloroplast, peroxisome, cytosol, and mitochondria. Though...
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Rungrat T, Awlia M, Brown T, Cheng R, Sirault X, Fajkus J, et al.
Arabidopsis Book . 2016 Oct; 14:e0185. PMID: 27695390
Monitoring the photosynthetic performance of plants is a major key to understanding how plants adapt to their growth conditions. Stress tolerance traits have a high genetic complexity as plants are...
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Buxton L, Badger M, Ralph P
J Phycol . 2016 Apr; 45(2):357-65. PMID: 27033814
The influence of temperature and inorganic carbon (Ci ) concentration on photosynthesis was examined in whole corals and samples of cultured symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium sp.) using combined measurements from a...
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Brown T, Cheng R, Sirault X, Rungrat T, Murray K, Trtilek M, et al.
Curr Opin Plant Biol . 2014 Mar; 18:73-9. PMID: 24646691
Agriculture requires a second green revolution to provide increased food, fodder, fiber, fuel and soil fertility for a growing population while being more resilient to extreme weather on finite land,...
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Tcherkez G, Bathellier C, Stuart-Williams H, Whitney S, Gout E, Bligny R, et al.
Biochemistry . 2013 Jan; 52(5):869-77. PMID: 23301499
d-Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) is the most abundant enzyme on Earth and is responsible for the fixation of atmospheric CO(2) into biomass. The reaction consists of incorporation of CO(2) and solvent...
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Falcon de Longevialle A, Hendrickson L, Taylor N, Delannoy E, Lurin C, Badger M, et al.
Plant J . 2008 Jun; 56(1):157-68. PMID: 18557832
Summary The Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplast contains 20 group-II introns in its genome, and seven known splicing factors are required for the splicing of overlapping subsets of 19 of them. We...
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Takahashi S, Whitney S, Itoh S, Maruyama T, Badger M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2008 Mar; 105(11):4203-8. PMID: 18322010
Coral bleaching, caused by heat stress, is accompanied by the light-induced loss of photosynthetic pigments in in situ symbiotic dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodinium spp.). However, the molecular mechanisms responsible for pigment...
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Takahashi S, Bauwe H, Badger M
Plant Physiol . 2007 Apr; 144(1):487-94. PMID: 17400706
Oxygenation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate catalyzed by Rubisco produces glycolate-2-P. The photorespiratory pathway, which consists of photorespiratory carbon and nitrogen cycles, metabolizes glycolate-2-P to the Calvin cycle intermediate glycerate-3-P and is proposed...
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Badger M
Photosynth Res . 2005 Oct; 77(2-3):83-94. PMID: 16228367
Cyanobacteria, algae, aquatic angiosperms and higher plants have all developed their own unique versions of photosynthetic CO(2) concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) to aid Rubisco in efficient CO(2) capture. An important aspect...