Biology:Nostoc punctiforme

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Short description: Species of bacterium

Nostoc punctiforme
Nostoc punctiforme.png
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Cyanobacteria
Class: Cyanophyceae
Order: Nostocales
Family: Nostocaceae
Genus: Nostoc
Species:
N. punctiforme
Binomial name
Nostoc punctiforme
(Kütz.) Har.

Nostoc punctiforme is a species of filamentous cyanobacterium. Under non-limiting nutritional environmental conditions, its filaments are composed of photosynthetic vegetative cells; upon nutrient limitation, some of these cells undergo differentiation into heterocysts, akinetes or hormogonia.[1]

N. punctiforme is one of the Nostoc strains able to maintain diazotrophic symbiosis with higher plants such as the bryophytes Anthocerus punctatus and Blasia pusilla, water ferns from the genus Azolla, the cycads Macrozamia spp., and the angiosperm Gunnera.[2]


Applications:

Modified Nostoc punctiforme intein (Npu DnaE split intein) is used for a self-cleaving protein purification (e.g. iCapTag™).[3][4]

References

  1. Meeks, JC; EL Campbell; ML Summers; FC Wong (2002). "Cellular differentiation in the cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme". Arch Microbiol 178 (6): 395–403. doi:10.1007/s00203-002-0476-5. PMID 12420158. 
  2. Meeks, JC (1998). "Symbiosis between Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacteria and Plants. They grow with the help of water.". BioScience 48 (4): 266–276. doi:10.2307/1313353. 
  3. Cooper, Merideth A.; Taris, Joseph E.; Shi, Changhua; Wood, David W. (2018). "A Convenient Split‐Intein Tag Method for the Purification of Tagless Target Proteins" (in en). Current Protocols in Protein Science 91 (1): 5.29.1–5.29.23. doi:10.1002/cpps.46. ISSN 1934-3655. PMID 29516483. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cpps.46. 
  4. Prabhala, Sai Vivek; Gierach, Izabela; Wood, David W. (2022). "The Evolution of Intein-Based Affinity Methods as Reflected in 30 years of Patent History". Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences 9: 857566. doi:10.3389/fmolb.2022.857566. ISSN 2296-889X. PMID 35463948. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q7061966 entry