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    Lhcx proteins provide photoprotection via thermal dissipation of absorbed light in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by Buck, Jochen M., Sherman, Jonathan, Bártulos, Carolina Río, Serif, Manuel, Halder, Marc, Henkel, Jan, Falciatore, Angela, Lavaud, Johann, Gorbunov, Maxim Y., Kroth, Peter G., Falkowski, Paul G., Lepetit, Bernard

    Published in Nature communications (13-09-2019)
    “…Diatoms possess an impressive capacity for rapidly inducible thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy (qE), provided by the xanthophyll diatoxanthin and…”
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    Impact of Lhcx2 on Acclimation to Low Iron Conditions in the Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by Buck, Jochen M, Wünsch, Marie, Schober, Alexander F, Kroth, Peter G, Lepetit, Bernard

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (16-03-2022)
    “…Iron is a cofactor of photosystems and electron carriers in the photosynthetic electron transport chain. Low concentrations of dissolved iron are, therefore,…”
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    Blasticidin-S deaminase, a new selection marker for genetic transformation of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by Buck, Jochen M, Río Bártulos, Carolina, Gruber, Ansgar, Kroth, Peter G

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (14-11-2018)
    “…Most genetic transformation protocols for the model diatom rely on one of two available antibiotics as selection markers: Zeocin (a formulation of phleomycin…”
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    Identification of sequence motifs in Lhcx proteins that confer qE‐based photoprotection in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by Buck, Jochen M., Kroth, Peter G., Lepetit, Bernard

    “…Summary Photosynthetic organisms in nature often experience light fluctuations. While low light conditions limit the energy uptake by algae, light absorption…”
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    Prey preference in a kleptoplastic dinoflagellate is linked to photosynthetic performance by Yamada, Norico, Lepetit, Bernard, Mann, David G., Sprecher, Brittany N., Buck, Jochen M., Bergmann, Paavo, Kroth, Peter G., Bolton, John J., Dąbek, Przemysław, Witkowski, Andrzej, Kim, So-Yeon, Trobajo, Rosa

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-10-2023)
    “…Dinoflagellates of the family Kryptoperidiniaceae, known as “dinotoms”, possess diatom-derived endosymbionts and contain individuals at three successive…”
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    Genetic transformation methods for diatom Nitzschia captiva: New tools to better understand dinotom endosymbiosis by Sprecher, Brittany N., Buck, Jochen M., Ropella, L. Loraine, Ramsperger, Annette, Kroth, Peter G., Yamada, Norico

    Published in Algal research (Amsterdam) (01-05-2023)
    “…Endosymbiosis is a widespread and ecologically significant phenomenon in the marine environment. How these endosymbiotic partners evolve into an organism with…”
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    Lhcx proteins provide photoprotection via thermal dissipation of absorbed light in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by Buck, Jochen M, Sherman, Jonathan, Bártulos, Carolina Río, Serif, Manuel, Halder, Marc, Henkel, Jan, Falciatore, Angela, Lavaud, Johann, Gorbunov, Maxim y, Kroth, Peter G, Falkowski, Paul G, Lepetit, Bernard

    Published in Nature communications (13-09-2019)
    “…Diatoms possess an impressive capacity for rapidly inducible thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy (qE), provided by the xanthophyll diatoxanthin and…”
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    Lhcx proteins provide photoprotection via thermal dissipation of absorbed light in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by Buck, Jochen M, Sherman, Jonathan, Bártulos, Carolina Río, Serif, Manuel, Halder, Marc, Henkel, Jan, Falciatore, Angela, Lavaud, Johann, Gorbunov, Maxim Y, Kroth, Peter G, Falkowski, Paul G, Lepetit, Bernard

    Published in Nature communications (13-09-2019)
    “…Abstract Diatoms possess an impressive capacity for rapidly inducible thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy (qE), provided by the xanthophyll…”
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