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From time immemorial cyanobacteria have been acquiring an inquisitive field of burgeoning research owing to their ecological adaptivity, ubiquitous presence and efficient source of compounds of biotechnological significance. Cyanobacteria are supposed to have evolved during the Precambrian era and believed to be the first one to introduce oxygen into the initially reducing atmosphere by oxygenic photosynthesis. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cyanobacteria are commonly generated during normal growth and development. However abiotic and biotic stresses enhance the level of ROS which in turn…mehr

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From time immemorial cyanobacteria have been acquiring an inquisitive field of burgeoning research owing to their ecological adaptivity, ubiquitous presence and efficient source of compounds of biotechnological significance. Cyanobacteria are supposed to have evolved during the Precambrian era and believed to be the first one to introduce oxygen into the initially reducing atmosphere by oxygenic photosynthesis. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cyanobacteria are commonly generated during normal growth and development. However abiotic and biotic stresses enhance the level of ROS which in turn pose the danger of oxidative stress. Ability to perceive ROS and to rapidly initiate antioxidant defenses is crucial for their survival. Therefore cyanobacteria evolved four lines of defense mechanisms with enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants as an arsenal to cope with multiple stresses. Moreover bioinformatical methods and tools provide an insight to the in silico structure prediction ofthe antioxidative proteins of cyanobacterial origin.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Minu Kesheri has obtained her PhD from Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi,India. Her research area includes proteomics, metabolomics and genomics of cyanobacteria. Mr. Swarna Kanchan is pursuing his PhD under the supervision of Dr. Shibasish Chowdhury, Associate Professor at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India.