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Carl J. Carrano
Researcher at San Diego State University
Publications - 206
Citations - 7998
Carl J. Carrano is an academic researcher from San Diego State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Siderophore & Vanadium. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 204 publications receiving 7501 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl J. Carrano include University of California, Berkeley & University of Texas at Austin.
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The Ectocarpus genome and the independent evolution of multicellularity in brown algae
J. Mark Cock,Lieven Sterck,Pierre Rouzé,Delphine Scornet,Andrew E. Allen,Grigoris D. Amoutzias,Véronique Anthouard,François Artiguenave,Jean-Marc Aury,Jonathan H. Badger,Bank Beszteri,Kenny Billiau,Eric Bonnet,John H. F. Bothwell,Chris Bowler,Catherine Boyen,Colin Brownlee,Carl J. Carrano,Bénédicte Charrier,Ga Youn Cho,Susana M. Coelho,Jonas Collén,Erwan Corre,Corinne Da Silva,Ludovic Delage,Nicolas Delaroque,Simon M. Dittami,Sylvie Doulbeau,Marek Eliáš,Garry Farnham,Claire M. M. Gachon,Bernhard Gschloessl,Svenja Heesch,Kamel Jabbari,Claire Jubin,Hiroshi Kawai,Kei Kimura,Bernard Kloareg,Frithjof C. Küpper,Daniel Lang,Aude Le Bail,Catherine Leblanc,Patrice Lerouge,Martin Lohr,Pascal J. Lopez,Cindy Martens,Florian Maumus,Gurvan Michel,Diego Miranda-Saavedra,Julia Morales,Hervé Moreau,Taizo Motomura,Chikako Nagasato,Carolyn A. Napoli,David R. Nelson,Pi Nyvall-Collén,Akira F. Peters,Cyril Pommier,Philippe Potin,Julie Poulain,Hadi Quesneville,Betsy Read,Stefan A. Rensing,Andrés Ritter,Sylvie Rousvoal,Manoj P. Samanta,Gaelle Samson,Declan C. Schroeder,Béatrice Segurens,Martina Strittmatter,Thierry Tonon,James W. Tregear,Klaus Valentin,Peter von Dassow,Takahiro Yamagishi,Yves Van de Peer,Patrick Wincker +76 more
TL;DR: The Ectocarpus genome sequence represents an important step towards developing this organism as a model species, providing the possibility to combine genomic and genetic approaches to explore these and other aspects of brown algal biology further.
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Photolysis of iron-siderophore chelates promotes bacterial-algal mutualism.
Shady A. Amin,David H. Green,Mark C. Hart,Frithjof C. Küpper,William G. Sunda,Carl J. Carrano +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the bacteria promote algal assimilation of iron by facilitating photochemical redox cycling of this critical nutrient, and mutualistic sharing of iron and fixed carbon has important implications toward understanding of the close beneficial interactions between marine bacteria and phytoplankton.
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Self-Assembling Amphiphilic Siderophores from Marine Bacteria
Jennifer S. Martinez,Guangping Zhang,Pamela D. Holt,Hannes Jung,Carl J. Carrano,Margo G. Haygood,Alison Butler +6 more
TL;DR: Two families of siderophores were isolated from strains belonging to two different genera of marine bacteria, suggesting that unique iron acquisition mechanisms may have evolved in marine bacteria.
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Coordination chemistry of vanadium in biological systems
Alison Butler,Carl J. Carrano +1 more
TL;DR: This work has shown that vanadium-protein interactions with nucleic acids, as well as other systems, are related to dopamine-substituted bleomycin and J-monooxygenase respectively.