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Selected recent publications

2024

Edris R, Sultan LD, Best C, Mizrahi R, Weinstein O, Chen S, Kamennaya NA, Keren N, Zer H, Zhu H and O Ostersetzer-Biran. Root Primordium Defective 1 encodes an essential PORR protein required for the splicing of mitochondria-encoded Group II introns and for respiratory Complex I biogenesis.

Plant and Cell Physiology, 65(4), 602-617. doi:10.1093/pcp/pcad101

2022

Baig MS, Rajpoot S, Ohishi T, Savai R, Seidel S, Kamennaya NA, Bezsonov EE, Orekhov AN, Mahajan P, Solanki K and U Saqib. Anti-lung cancer properties of cyanobacterial bioactive compounds.

Archives of Microbiology, 204(10), 603. doi:10.1007/s00203-022-03194-0

2022

Kamennaya NA, Kennaway G, Sleigh MA and MV Zubkov.

Notable predominant morphology of the smallest most abundant protozoa of the open ocean revealed by electron microscopy.

Journal of Plankton Research 44: 542, doi:10.1093/plankt/fbac031

2022

Zaady E, Stavi I, Dubinin V, Kamennaya NA, Abu-Glion H, Shuker S and H Yizhaq. Hillslope geodiversity impact on biocrusts’ biogeochemical functions.

Land, 11: 1983, doi:10.3390/land11111983

2022

Kamennaya NA, Kennaway, G., Sleigh, MA, Leadbeater, BSC and MV Zubkov.

Flow cytometric sorting of loricate choanoflagellates from the oligotrophic ocean.

European Journal of Protistology 86: 125914, doi:10.1016/j.ejop.2022.125914

2020

Kamennaya NA, Geraki K, Scanlan DJ and MV Zubkov.

Accumulation of ambient phosphate into the periplasm of marine bacteria is proton motive force dependent. Nature Communications 11: 2642, doi:10.1038/s41467-020-16428-w

2020

Kamennaya, N.A, Hu, P. and C. Jansson.

Sedimentation of ballasted cells-free EPS in meromictic Fayetteville Green Lake.  Geobiology 18: 80-92, doi:10.1111/gbi.12366

2018

Kamennaya. N.A., Zemla, M., Mahoney L. et al.

High pCO2-induced exopolysaccharide-rich ballasted aggregates of planktonic cyanobacteria could explain Paleoproterozoic carbon burial.

Nature Communications 91: 2116, doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-04588-9

2015

Kamennaya, N.A., Ahn, S.E., Park, H., Bartal, R. et al.

Installing extra bicarbonate transporters in the cyanobacteria Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 enhances biomass production.

Metabolic Engineering 29: 76-85, doi:10.1016/j.ymben.2015.03.002

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