Project description:A multi-analytical approach to study the conservation status of D. Afonso I limestone tomb in the Monastery of Santa Cruz (Portuguese UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Pantheon)
Project description:Iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients with close geochemical association. They exist at low concentrations in surface waters and may be co-limiting resources for phytoplankton growth. However, the adaptive strategies of photosynthetic organisms to Fe/P co-limitation remain largely unknown. Here, we show that phosphorus deficiency increases the growth of Fe-limited cyanobacteria through a PhoB-mediated regulatory network. In addition to its well-recognized role in controlling phosphate homeostasis, PhoB regulates key metabolic processes crucial for Fe-limited cyanobacteria, including ROS detoxification and Fe uptake. Transcript abundances of PhoB-targeted genes are enriched in samples from the P-deplete ocean, and a conserved PhoB binding site is widely present in the promoters of the targets, suggesting that the strategy we discovered may be highly conserved. Our findings provide important molecular insights into the response of cyanobacteria to simultaneous Fe/P nutrient limitation and help in understanding how nutrient availability affects primary productivity in aquatic environments.
Project description:Transcriptome profiling of whole proboscis and body wall of the marine Polychaeta Glycera alba, adults, wild population (sex undiscriminated), collected from the muddy-sandy intertidal flats at W Portugal (2020). Transcriptome profiling of glandular and muscular regions of proboscis of the marine Polychaeta Hediste diversicolor, adults, wild population (sex undiscriminated), collected from the muddy-sandy intertidal flats at W Portugal (2019).
Project description:Here we present genome-wide genotyping data of 70 human samples from Europe (Balto-Slavic speakers, Greeks) that are used in addition to public data in a study of genetic heritage of the Balto-Slavic populations.