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MicroPAS investigates how certain bacteria use intracellular organelles to manipulate light for metabolic functions. By studying the optical properties of these organelles, the project aims to enhance our understanding of light-matter interactions and develop new applications in biophotonics.
Phototrophic microorganisms including diverse bacteria harness sunlight to execute metabolic functions, rendering them indispensable as the base of most of the aquatic food webs.
Harnessing light efficiently, a key prerequisite for survival and fitness of such species, is achieved biochemically via photoreceptors and light-sensitive actuators, cascading into gene expressions, protein functions, and tactic traits.
Our recent findings on bacterial sulphur globules—energy-rich intracellular organel…
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