Arginine and nitrogen mobilization in cyanobacteria

Volume: 111, Issue: 4, Pages: 863 - 867
Published: Feb 17, 2019
Abstract
Cyanobacteria have evolved mechanisms to adapt to environmental stress and nutrient availability, including accumulation of storage compounds in inclusions and granules. As arginine is a key building block of cyanophycin, a dynamic nitrogen reservoir in many cyanobacteria, arginine metabolism plays a key role in cyanobacterial nitrogen storage and remobilization. Recently, an arginine dihydrolase AgrE/ArgZ was identified as a major...
Paper Details
Title
Arginine and nitrogen mobilization in cyanobacteria
Published Date
Feb 17, 2019
Volume
111
Issue
4
Pages
863 - 867
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