The engine of the reef: photobiology of the coral–algal symbiosis
MS Roth - Frontiers in microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Coral reef ecosystems thrive in tropical oligotrophic oceans because of the relationship
between corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellate algae called Symbiodinium …
between corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellate algae called Symbiodinium …
Fluorescent proteins for live-cell imaging with super-resolution
K Nienhaus, GU Nienhaus - Chemical Society Reviews, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) from the GFP family have become indispensable as marker tools
for imaging live cells, tissues and entire organisms. A wide variety of these proteins have …
for imaging live cells, tissues and entire organisms. A wide variety of these proteins have …
Diversity and evolution of coral fluorescent proteins
NO Alieva, KA Konzen, SF Field, EA Meleshkevitch… - PloS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
GFP-like fluorescent proteins (FPs) are the key color determinants in reef-building corals
(class Anthozoa, order Scleractinia) and are of considerable interest as potential genetically …
(class Anthozoa, order Scleractinia) and are of considerable interest as potential genetically …
Fluorescent proteins for live cell imaging: opportunities, limitations, and challenges
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria can be used as a
genetically encoded fluorescence marker due to its autocatalytic formation of the …
genetically encoded fluorescence marker due to its autocatalytic formation of the …
GFP: from jellyfish to the Nobel prize and beyond
M Zimmer - Chemical Society Reviews, 2009 - pubs.rsc.org
On December 10, 2008 Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien were awarded
the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “the discovery and development of the green fluorescent …
the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “the discovery and development of the green fluorescent …
Corals from the Persian/Arabian Gulf as models for thermotolerant reef-builders: prevalence of clade C3 Symbiodinium, host fluorescence and ex situ temperature …
Abstract Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf endure summer temperatures of up to 36° C,
making them ideal subjects to study the mechanisms underlying thermal tolerance …
making them ideal subjects to study the mechanisms underlying thermal tolerance …
Structural characterization of IrisFP, an optical highlighter undergoing multiple photo-induced transformations
Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins (FPs) are powerful fluorescent highlighters in live cell
imaging and offer perspectives for optical nanoscopy and the development of biophotonic …
imaging and offer perspectives for optical nanoscopy and the development of biophotonic …
Light gradients and optical microniches in coral tissues
Light quantity and quality are among the most important factors determining the physiology
and stress response of zooxanthellate corals. Yet, almost nothing is known about the light …
and stress response of zooxanthellate corals. Yet, almost nothing is known about the light …
Reviewing the relevance of fluorescence in biological systems
Fluorescence is emitted by diverse living organisms. The analysis and interpretation of these
signals may give information about their physiological state, ways of communication among …
signals may give information about their physiological state, ways of communication among …
Rapid acclimation of juvenile corals to CO2‐mediated acidification by upregulation of heat shock protein and Bcl‐2 genes
Corals play a key role in ocean ecosystems and carbonate balance, but their molecular
response to ocean acidification remains unclear. The only previous whole‐transcriptome …
response to ocean acidification remains unclear. The only previous whole‐transcriptome …