2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2015.07.008
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An easily reversible structural change underlies mechanisms enabling desert crust cyanobacteria to survive desiccation

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“…However, this is not the only protective mechanism at play in the desiccated state. Our data also indicated a strong quenching reaction in the phycobilisome (PBS) lightharvesting antenna (7).…”
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“…However, this is not the only protective mechanism at play in the desiccated state. Our data also indicated a strong quenching reaction in the phycobilisome (PBS) lightharvesting antenna (7).…”
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“…A study of this process indicated similar absorption cross-sections for desiccated and hydrated cyanobacteria; that is, L. ohadii absorbs a similar amount of light energy per wavelength when hydrated and when desiccated (7). Nevertheless, in the desiccated state electron transport is shut down, and fluorescence yield decreases by ∼70%.…”
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“…This cessation of photosynthetic electron transport is thought to be a requisite response to prevent the photodamage of the photosynthetic machinery (Fukuda et al, 2008;Hirai et al, 2004). However, the mechanism that regulates photosynthesis in response to desiccation still needs to be elucidated (Bar-Eyal et al, 2015;Raanan et al, 2016).…”
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