Tolypothrix sp. PCC 7601 Genome sequencing and assembly
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA72337)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA72337)
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Project name: Tolypothrix sp. PCC 7601
Description: This is a fresh-water filamentous cyanobacterium, one of the largest known in bacteria. It is a well-developed model organism that has been used to advance understanding of how microorganisms sense and respond to their environment for forty years. Initially selected and cultivated for its ability to sense and respond to changes in ambient light color conditions, the response of its photosynthetic light harvesting antennae to light color changes is now the best understood of any organism. F. diplosiphon is used to study a wide range of additional physiological and biochemical processes such as proteome remodeling in response to nutrient limitation. It is also used to study developmental responses such as gas vesicle formation and phototropism, the ability of an organism to grow in a specific direction in response to the presence or absence of unilaterally applied light. Important biochemical processes are also studied in this species, including chlorophyll and bilin biosynthesis and F. diplosiphon is one of the few prokaryotes that produces both cAMP and cGMP in signal transduction, key signalling molecules in plants and animals.Light responses are important in the process of photosynthesis, which played a critical role in the evolution of our planet, and are necessary for the maintenance of nearly every ecosystem. Moreover an understanding of these physiological processes can contribute to the develop of bioenergy sources.
Data type: Genome sequencing and assembly
Sample scope: Monoisolate
Relevance: ModelOrganism
Organization: The Genome Institute
Literatures
- PMID: 25953173
Release date: 2012-09-28
Last updated: 2011-08-18
Statistics: 1 sample