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51. Grafting Rhodobacter sphaeroideswith red algae Rubisco to accelerate catalysis and plant growth

53. The trajectory in catalytic evolution of Rubisco in Posidonia seagrass species differs from terrestrial plants.

54. Escherichia coli expressing chloroplast chaperones as a proxy to test heterologous Rubisco production in leaves.

70. Using Deubiquitylating Enzymes as Research Tools

71. Divergent physiological and molecular responses of light‐ and iron‐limited Southern Ocean phytoplankton.

72. Directed Evolution of an Improved Rubisco

74. The dependency of red Rubisco on its cognate activase for enhancing plant photosynthesis and growth

77. BSD2 is a Rubisco-specific assembly chaperone, forms intermediary hetero-oligomeric complexes, and is nonlimiting to growth in tobacco

79. Directed -in vitro- evolution of Precambrian and extant Rubiscos

80. Directed -in vitro- evolution of Precambrian and extant Rubiscos

81. Directed -in vitro- evolution of Precambrian and extant Rubiscos

82. BSD2 is a Rubisco-specific assembly chaperone, forms intermediary hetero-oligomeric complexes, and is nonlimiting to growth in tobacco

83. Directed evolution of Rubisco in Escherichia coli reveals a specificity-determining hydrogen bond in the Form II enzyme

88. Temperature responses of Rubisco from Paniceae grasses provide opportunities for improving C3 photosynthesis

89. Evolving Methanococcoides burtonii archaeal Rubisco for improved photosynthesis and plant growth

90. Improved analysis of C₄ and C₃ photosynthesis via refined in vitro assays of their carbon fixation biochemistry

94. Shade compromises the photosynthetic efficiency of NADP-ME less than that of PEP-CK and NAD-ME C4 grasses.

95. Improving recombinant Rubisco biogenesis, plant photosynthesis and growth by coexpressing its ancillary RAF1 chaperone

96. Improving recombinant Rubisco biogenesis, plant photosynthesis and growth by coexpressing its ancillary RAF1 chaperone

100. Short-term thermal photosynthetic responses of C4 grasses are independent of the biochemical subtype.

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