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1. Origin of cyanobacterial thylakoids via a non-vesicular glycolipid phase transition and their impact on the Great Oxygenation Event.

2. Structural basis for the absence of low-energy chlorophylls in a photosystem I trimer from Gloeobacter violaceus

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3. Complete Genome Sequencing of a Novel Gloeobacter Species from a Waterfall Cave in Mexico.

4. Gloeobacter and the implications of a freshwater origin of Cyanobacteria.

5. The current status of cyanobacterial nomenclature under the 'prokaryotic' and the 'botanical' code.

6. Origin of cyanobacterial thylakoids via a non-vesicular glycolipid phase transition and their impact on the Great Oxygenation Event

7. Complete genome sequencing of a novel gloeobacter species from a waterfall cave in Mexico

8. From hopanoids to cholesterol: Molecular clocks of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels.

9. Novel Gloeobacterales spp. from Diverse Environments across the Globe

10. Insights Into the Phylogenetic Distribution, Diversity, Structural Attributes, and Substrate Specificity of Putative Cyanobacterial Orthocaspases

11. Probing residues in the pore-forming (M2) domain of the Cys-loop receptor homologue GLIC reveals some unusual features.

12. Gloeobacter and the implications of a freshwater origin of Cyanobacteria

13. Unexpected diversity of ferredoxin-dependent thioredoxin reductases in cyanobacteria

14. Validation of the generic name Gloeobacter Rippka et al. 1974, Cyanophyceae.

15. Prolamellar bodies formed by cyanobacterial protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase in Arabidopsis.

16. The psbA gene family responds differentially to light and UVB stress in Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421, a deeply divergent cyanobacterium

17. X-ray Crystallographic Structure and Oligomerization of Gloeobacter Rhodopsin

18. Functional Expression of Gloeobacter Rhodopsin in PSI-Less Synechocystis sp. PCC6803

19. Structural basis for the absence of low-energy chlorophylls in a photosystem I trimer from Gloeobacter violaceus .

20. Genomics of Urea Transport and Catabolism in Cyanobacteria: Biotechnological Implications

21. Gloeobacter violaceus - investigation of an unusual photosynthetic apparatus. Absence of the long wavelength emission of photosystem I in 77 K fluorescence spectra.

22. Membrane lipid composition of the unusual cyanobacterium Gloeobacter violaceus sp. PCC 7421, which lacks sulfoquinovosyl diacylglycerol.

23. Metagenomic Analysis of Microbial Community Compositions and Cold-Responsive Stress Genes in Selected Antarctic Lacustrine and Soil Ecosystems

24. Insights into the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis from a phylogenetically novel, low-light cyanobacterium

25. A novel thylakoid-less isolate fills a billion-year gap in the evolution of Cyanobacteria.

26. Origin and Evolution of Water Oxidation before the Last Common Ancestor of the Cyanobacteria

27. Novel Gloeobacterales spp. from Diverse Environments across the Globe.

28. An evolutionary optimization of a rhodopsin-based phototrophic metabolism in Escherichia coli

29. Functional importance of the oligomer formation of the cyanobacterial H+ pump Gloeobacter rhodopsin

30. Retinal-Based Proton Pumping in the Near Infrared

31. Modulation of spectral properties and pump activity of proteorhodopsins by retinal analogues

32. Chimeric proton-pumping rhodopsins containing the cytoplasmic loop of bovine rhodopsin

33. The Primitive Thylakoid-Less Cyanobacterium Gloeobacter Is a Common Rock-Dwelling Organism

34. Prolamellar bodies formed by cyanobacterial protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase in Arabidopsis

35. An early origin of plastids within the cyanobacterial divergence is suggested by evolutionary trees based on complete 16S rRNA sequences

36. Probing the Trans-Membrane Domain of GLIC, a Prokaryotic Ligand-Gated Ion Channel

37. Interaction of Antenna Carotenoid and Retinal in the Light-Driven Pumps of Salinibacter Ruber and Gloeobacter Violaceus