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Control of light-dependent behaviour in cyanobacteria by the second messenger cyclic di-GMP
Evidence for an early green/red photocycle that precedes the diversification of GAF domain photoreceptor cyanobacteriochromes
Thermosynechococcus switches the direction of phototaxis by a c-di-GMP-dependent process with high spatial resolution
Green light perception paved the way for the diversification of GAF domain photoreceptors (Preprint)
Thermosynechococcus switches the direction of phototaxis by a c-di-GMP dependent process with high spatial resolution (Preprint)
Biosynthesis of a sulfated exopolysaccharide, synechan, and bloom formation in the model cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803
Evolution-inspired design of multicolored photoswitches from a single cyanobacteriochrome scaffold
Tlr0485 is a cAMP-activated c-di-GMP phosphodiesterase in a cyanobacterium Thermosynechococcus
Blue-/Green-Light-Responsive Cyanobacteriochromes Are Cell Shade Sensors in Red-Light Replete Niches
Light-Regulated Nucleotide Second Messenger Signaling in Cyanobacteria
Blue/green light-responsive cyanobacteriochromes are cell shade sensors in red light-replete niches (Preprint)
Tlr1612 is the major repressor of cell aggregation in the light-color-dependent c-di-GMP signaling network of Thermosynechococcus vulcanus
Molecular characterization of DXCF cyanobacteriochromes from the cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina identifies a blue-light power sensor
Distinctive properties of dark reversion kinetics between two red/green-type cyanobacteriochromes and their application in the photoregulation of cAMP synthesis
Cyanobacteriochrome photoreceptors lacking the canonical Cys residue
Diatom phytochromes reveal the existence of far-red-light-based sensing in the ocean
Three cyanobacteriochromes work together to form a light color-sensitive input system for c-di-GMP signaling of cell aggregation
A biliverdin-binding cyanobacteriochrome from the chlorophyll d-bearing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina
Cyanobacteriochrome SesA is a diguanylate cyclase that induces cell aggregation in Thermosynechococcus
A new type of dual-Cys cyanobacteriochrome GAF domain found in cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina, which has an unusual red/blue reversible photoconversion cycle
Thiol-based photocycle of the blue and teal light-sensing cyanobacteriochrome Tlr1999
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