- (its red color). In addition,
Halobacterium makes pigments called bacterioruberins that are
thought to
protect cells from
damage by
ultraviolet light...
- of
bacterioruberin, a 50
carbon carotenoid Alcohol (polyol)
pigment present within the
membrane of H. salinarum. The
primary role of
bacterioruberin in...
- Africa,
contains the same bacterium. S.
ruber produces a
pigment called bacterioruberin,
which helps it to trap and use
light for
energy in the photosynthesis...
- in that the
claret membrane, in
which they are expressed,
includes bacterioruberin, a
second chromop****
thought to
protect against photobleaching. Also...
-
which helps produce the colour, as well as red
halophilic bacteria,
bacterioruberin,
present in the salt crusts.
Despite the
unusual hue, the lake exhibits...
- β-Carotene γ-Carotene δ-Carotene ε-Carotene ζ-Carotene
Alcohols Alloxanthin Bacterioruberin 2,2'-Bis(3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyl)-3,4,3',4'-tetradehydro-1,2,1',2'-tetrahydro-γ...
-
protein capable of
forming a
trimeric structure in the
absence of
bacterioruberin.
Despite a
large alteration in the
amino acid sequence, the
shape of...
-
recovered from the lake.
Salinibacter ruber produces a
pigment called bacterioruberin,
which helps it to trap and use
light for
energy in the photosynthesis...
-
microbes tend to be red or
orange in
color due to the
abundance of
bacterioruberin carotenoids found within them, but some are
observed to be colorless...
- for
their high salt
tolerance and red-pink
pigmented members (due to
bacterioruberin carotenoids), but
there are also non-pigmented
species and
those that...