Prochlorococcus marinus nov. gen. nov. sp.: an oxyphototrophic marine prokaryote containing divinyl chlorophyll a and b.

Title

Prochlorococcus marinus nov. gen. nov. sp.: an oxyphototrophic marine prokaryote containing divinyl chlorophyll a and b.

Publication Type
Journal Article

Authors

Chisholm, Sallie
Waterbury, John
Frankel, Sheila
Goericke, Ralf
Olson, Robert
Palenik, Brian
West-Johnsrud, Lisa
Zettler, Erik
Journal
Archives of Microbiology
Year of Publication
1992
Volume
157
Pagination
297
Date Published
1992/02//
ISBN Number
03028933
Publication Language
eng
Abstract

Several years ago, prochlorophyte picoplankton were discovered in the N. Atlantic. They have since been found to be abundant within the euphotic zone of the world's tropical and temperate oceans. The cells are extremely small, lack phycobiliproteins, and contain divinyl chlorophyll a and b as their primary photosynthetic pigments. Phylogenies constructed from DNA sequence data indicate that these cells are more closely related to a cluster of marine cyanobacteria than to their prochlorophyte 'relatives' Prochlorothrix and Prochloron. Several strains of this organism have recently been brought into culture, and herewith are given the name Prochlorococcus marinus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Copyright of Archives of Microbiology is the property of Springer Science & Business Media B.V. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)

Issue
3
Notes
72942238
Short Title
Archives of MicrobiologyArchives of Microbiology
Citation Key
313
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