Photosynthesis 2.0
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Biochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2022) | Viewed by 18853
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biochemistry; photosynthesis; photoprotection; microalgae; metabolic engeenering
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Dear Colleagues,
Photosynthesis is the metabolic process by which light energy is converted into chemical energy, which is used to sustain cell activities, including carbon fixation. Light energy conversion by photosynthetic organisms is indeed at the center of life on our planet, as it is the primary process for producing organic carbon molecules and enriches the atmosphere with oxygen, which is required for aerobic metabolism. In the last decades, several advancements have been reached on knowledge about the fundamental molecular mechanisms at the base of photosynthesis. However, there are still several gaps in our understanding of the photosynthetic processes that need to be filled by advanced and multidisciplinary research efforts. Moreover, an understanding of the mechanisms, constrains, and limitations of photosynthesis will allow for the design and testing of a synthetic biology approach that could improve the efficiency of light conversion toward Photosynthesis 2.0, with enhance carbon fixation and biomass/biomolecules production. This Special Issue deals with the recent advances in the biochemistry and molecular physiology of the different steps of photosynthesis, their regulation, and the development of novel biotechnological strategy to improve the process. In this very wide context, we invite investigators to submit original research articles that explore different topics on the overall photosynthetic process, including, but are not limited to, the following:
- Light harvesting and photoprotection in photosynthetic organisms
- Regulation of light and dark phases of photosynthesis
- Carbon fixation and photorespiration
- Alternative electron transport
- Synthetic biology approaches to increase photosynthetic efficiency and biomass productivity
Prof. Dr. Matteo Ballottari
Dr. Stefano Cazzaniga
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- photosynthesis
- photoprotection
- synthetic biology
- light harvesting
- carotenoids
- chlorophylls
- photosystem
- Calvin cycle
- carbon fixation
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