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| Gene Synthesis> | … of the M595_0799 open reading frame from Lyngbya aestuarii strain BL J) and LYNGBM3L_56870g6 (amino acids 979–1175 of the LYNGBM3L_56870 open reading frame from Moorea producens strain 3L) were obtained as synthetic genes (Genscript, Piscataway … | Get A Quote |
Cyanobacteriochromes (CBCRs) are cyanobacterial photoreceptors distantly related to phytochromes. Both families use linear tetrapyrrole (bilin) chromophores that are covalently attached to a conserved Cys residue. CBCRs are more spectrally diverse than phytochromes, with known examples detecting light from the near ultraviolet to the edge of the infrared (370-750 nm). Detection of ultraviolet to blue light by CBCRs is mediated by a second Cys residue, which forms a covalent linkage to the bilin C10 atom. Second linkage formation is best understood in a subfamily possessing a conserved Asp-Xaa-Cys-Phe (DXCF) motif. Some DXCF CBCRs can isomerize their phycocyanobilin (PCB) chromophores into phycoviolobilin (... More