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2. Grafting Rhodobacter sphaeroides with red algae Rubisco to accelerate catalysis and plant growth
3. The dependency of red Rubisco on its cognate activase for enhancing plant photosynthesis and growth
4. A human model of Batten disease shows role of CLN3 in phagocytosis at the photoreceptor–RPE interface
5. The importance of species‐specific and temperature‐sensitive parameterisation of A/Ci models: A case study using cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) and the automated ‘OptiFitACi’ R‐package
6. Rubisco Engineering by Plastid Transformation and Protocols for Assessing Expression
7. Shade compromises the photosynthetic efficiency of NADP-ME less than that of PEP-CK and NAD-ME C₄ grasses
8. Ending the Backlog
9. An improved Escherichia coli screen for Rubisco identifies a protein–protein interface that can enhance CO2-fixation kinetics
10. Improving CO2 Fixation by Enhancing Rubisco Performance
11. Short-term thermal photosynthetic responses of C₄ grasses are independent of the biochemical subtype
12. Photosynthesis and Growth of Tobacco with a Substituted Bacterial Rubisco Mirror the Properties of the Introduced Enzyme
13. Plastome-Encoded Bacterial Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase (RubisCO) Supports Photosynthesis and Growth in Tobacco
14. The Gene for the Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase (Rubisco) Small Subunit Relocated to the Plastid Genome of Tobacco Directs the Synthesis of Small Subunits That Assemble into Rubisco
15. The importance of species‐specific and temperature‐sensitive parameterisation of A/Ci models: A case study using cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and the automated 'OptiFitACi' R‐package.
16. Directed Mutation of the Rubisco Large Subunit of Tobacco Influences Photorespiration and Growth
17. The importance of species-specific and temperature-sensitive parameterisation of A / C i models: a case study using cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) and the automated ‘OptiFitACi’ R-package.
18. Rubisco in Marine Symbiotic Dinoflagellates: Form II Enzymes in Eukaryotic Oxygenic Phototrophs Encoded by a Nuclear Multigene Family
19. Linking photosynthesis and leaf N allocation under future elevated CO₂ and climate warming in Eucalyptus globulus
20. The role of Rubisco kinetics and pyrenoid morphology in shaping the CCM of haptophyte microalgae
21. Prospects for improving CO2 fixation in C3-crops through understanding C4-Rubisco biogenesis and catalytic diversity
22. A cross-scale analysis to understand and quantify the effects of photosynthetic enhancement on crop growth and yield across environments
23. Large variation in the Rubisco kinetics of diatoms reveals diversity among their carbon-concentrating mechanisms
24. Improved analysis of C₄ and C₃ photosynthesis via refined in vitro assays of their carbon fixation biochemistry
25. Improving recombinant Rubisco biogenesis, plant photosynthesis and growth by coexpressing its ancillary RAF1 chaperone
26. Bacterial Form II Rubisco can support wild-type growth and productivity in Solanum tuberosum cv. Desiree (potato) under elevated CO2
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28. Photo-oxidation of tyrosine in a bio-engineered bacterioferritin ‘reaction centre’—A protein model for artificial photosynthesis
29. Chapter 19 Engineering the Sunflower Rubisco Subunits into Tobacco Chloroplasts: New Considerations
30. Potential abiotic stress targets for modern genetic manipulation
31. Escherichia coli expressing chloroplast chaperones as a proxy to test heterologous Rubisco production in leaves
32. The trajectory in catalytic evolution of Rubisco in Posidonia seagrass species differs from terrestrial plants
33. A cross‐scale analysis to understand and quantify the effects of photosynthetic enhancement on crop growth and yield across environments
34. Exploiting transplastomically modified Rubisco to rapidly measure natural diversity in its carbon isotope discrimination using tuneable diode laser spectroscopy
35. Rubisco activity and regulation as targets for crop improvement
36. The cyanobacterial CCM as a source of genes for improving photosynthetic CO 2 fixation in crop species
37. A human model of Batten disease shows role of CLN3 in phagocytosis at the photoreceptor–RPE interface
38. A cross-scale analysis to understand and quantify effects of photosynthetic enhancement on crop growth and yield
39. Isoleucine 309 acts as a C 4 catalytic switch that increases ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (rubisco) carboxylation rate in Flaveria
40. Advancing Our Understanding and Capacity to Engineer Nature's CO₂-Sequestering Enzyme, Rubisco
41. Directed Mutagenesis of the Large Subunit of Tobacco Rubisco Assessed In Vivo
42. Rubisco Catalysis In Vitro and In Vivo
43. Rubisco Oligomers Composed of Linked Small and Large Subunits Assemble in Tobacco Plastids and Have Higher Affinities for CO₂ and O₂
44. Different Thermal Sensitivity of the Repair of Photodamaged Photosynthetic Machinery in Cultured Symbiodinium species
45. The trajectory in catalytic evolution of Rubisco in Posidonia seagrass species differs from terrestrial plants
46. Heat Stress Causes Inhibition of the De Novo Synthesis of Antenna Proteins and Photobleaching in Cultured Symbiodinium
47. The biochemistry of Rubisco in Flaveria
48. Construction of a tobacco master line to improve Rubisco engineering in chloroplasts
49. The Catalytic Properties of Hybrid Rubisco Comprising Tobacco Small and Sunflower Large Subunits Mirror the Kinetically Equivalent Source Rubiscos and Can Support Tobacco Growth
50. Preparing Rubisco for a tune up
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