- Anabaena
:"For Anabaena A.Juss., a plant genus of the
Euphorbiaceae , see its synonym Romanoa."Taxobox
name = "Anabaena"
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Anabaena sphaerica" (Nostocales )
regnum =Bacteria
divisio =Cyanophyta
classis =Cyanophyceae
ordo =Nostocales
familia =Nostocaceae
genus = "Anabaena"
genus_authority =St. Vincent exBornet &Flah , 1886"Anabaena" is a
genus offilament ouscyanobacteria , or blue-greenalgae , found asplankton . It is known for itsnitrogen fixing abilities, and they form symbiotic relationships with certain plants, such as themosquito fern . They are one of four genera of cyanobacteria that produceneurotoxin s, which are harmful to local wildlife, as well as farm animals and pets.A
DNA sequencing project was undertaken in1999 , which mapped the completegenome of "Anabaena", which is 7.2 million base pairs long. The study focused onheterocyst s, which convertnitrogen intoammonia . Certain species of "Anabaena" have been used onrice paddy field s, proving to be an effective naturalfertilizer .pecies
*"Anabaena aequalis"
*"Anabaena affinis"
*"Anabaena angstumalis"
**"Anabaena angstumalis angstumalis"
**"Anabaena angstumalis marchica"
*"Anabaena aphanizomendoides"
*"Anabaena azollae"
*"Anabaena bornetiana"
*"Anabaena catenula"
*"Anabaena circinalis "
*"Anabaena confervoides"
*"Anabaena constricta"
*"Anabaena cyanobacterium"
*"Anabaena cycadeae"
*"Anabaena cylindrica"
*"Anabaena echinispora"
*"Anabaena felisii"
*"Anabaena flosaquae"
**"Anabaena flosaquae flosaquae"
**"Anabaena flosaquae minor"
**"Anabaena flosaquae treleasei"
*"Anabaena helicoidea"
*"Anabaena inaequalis"
*"Anabaena lapponica"
*"Anabaena laxa"
*"Anabaena lemmermannii"
*"Anabaena levanderi"
*"Anabaena limnetica"
*"Anabaena macrospora"
**"Anabaena macrospora macrospora"
**"Anabaena macrospora robusta"
*"Anabaena monticulosa"
*"Anabaena nostoc"
*"Anabaena oscillarioides"
*"Anabaena planctonica"
*"Anabaena raciborskii"
*"Anabaena scheremetievi"
*"Anabaena sphaerica"
*"Anabaena spiroides"
**"Anabaena spiroides crassa"
**"Anabaena spiroides spiroides"
*"Anabaena subcylindrica"
*"Anabaena torulosa"
*"Anabaena unispora"
*"Anabaena variabilis"
*"Anabaena verrucosa"
*"Anabaena viguieri"
*"Anabaena wisconsinense"
*"Anabaena zierlingii"Nitrogen Fixation by "Anabaena"
Under nitrogen-limiting conditions, vegetative cells differentiate into
heterocysts at semi-regular intervals along the filaments. Heterocysts are cells that are terminally specialized fornitrogen fixation . The interior of these cells is microoxic as a result of increased respiration, inactivation of O2-producing photosystem (PS) II, and formation of a thickened envelope outside of the cell wall.Nitrogenase , sequestered within these cells, transformsdinitrogen intoammonium at the expense of ATP and reductant—both generated by carbohydrate metabolism, a process that is supplemented, in the light, by the activity of PS I. Carbohydrate, probably in the form of sucrose, is synthesized in vegetative cells and moves into heterocysts. In return, nitrogen fixed in heterocysts moves into the vegetative cells, at least in part in the form ofamino acid s.cite book | author = Herrero A and Flores E (editor). | title = The Cyanobacteria: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Evolution | edition = 1st ed. | publisher = Caister Academic Press | year = 2008 | url=http://www.horizonpress.com/cyan | id = [http://www.horizonpress.com/cyan ISBN 978-1-904455-15-8 ] ]References
External links
* [http://cmr.tigr.org/tigr-scripts/CMR/shared/Genomes.cgi?search_term=anabaena Sequenced "Anabaena" Genomes]
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