"Actinorhodopsin genes discovered in diverse freshwater habitats and among cultivated freshwater Actinobacteria./i" . "1751-7362" . "Microbial rhodopsins are membrane proteins that utilize a retinal chromophore to harvest sunlight for energetic and photosensory functions. Recently, a group of novel rhodopsin sequences named 'actinorhodopsins' (ActRs) was hypothesized to exist among uncultured planktonic Actinobacteria. ActRs were discovered by mining metagenomic data obtained during the Venter Institute's Global Ocean Sampling expedition, from a hypersaline lagoon, two estuaries and a freshwater lake. On the basis of these findings, and many studies that show Actinobacteria are common inhabitants of lakes, we predicted that ActR genes would likely be present in other freshwater habitats and among the genomes of cultivated Actinobacteria. Using degenerate polymerase chain reaction primers, we discovered an ActR gene present in an actinobacterial isolate of the family Microbacteriaceae." . "12"^^ . . . . "Actinorhodopsin genes discovered in diverse freshwater habitats and among cultivated freshwater Actinobacteria./i"@en . . "3" . "1"^^ . "RIV/60077344:_____/09:00328168!RIV10-AV0-60077344" . "The ISME Journal" . . . . "Z(AV0Z60170517)" . "Wilhelm, S. W." . "Actinorhodopsin genes discovered in diverse freshwater habitats and among cultivated freshwater Actinobacteria./i" . "9"^^ . . "rhodopsins; actinorhodopsin; freshwater; Actinobacteria; Superior; Erie"@en . . "Bullerjahn, G. S." . "000266530600009" . "6" . "301821" . "RIV/60077344:_____/09:00328168" . "Sommerfeld, K." . . "Doolittle, W. F." . "Brandt, U." . . . "[9A23183C7D10]" . . "Sharma, A. K." . "Matteson, A. R." . "Jezbera, Jan" . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Microbial rhodopsins are membrane proteins that utilize a retinal chromophore to harvest sunlight for energetic and photosensory functions. Recently, a group of novel rhodopsin sequences named 'actinorhodopsins' (ActRs) was hypothesized to exist among uncultured planktonic Actinobacteria. ActRs were discovered by mining metagenomic data obtained during the Venter Institute's Global Ocean Sampling expedition, from a hypersaline lagoon, two estuaries and a freshwater lake. On the basis of these findings, and many studies that show Actinobacteria are common inhabitants of lakes, we predicted that ActR genes would likely be present in other freshwater habitats and among the genomes of cultivated Actinobacteria. Using degenerate polymerase chain reaction primers, we discovered an ActR gene present in an actinobacterial isolate of the family Microbacteriaceae."@en . . . "Hahn, M. W." . . "Actinorhodopsin genes discovered in diverse freshwater habitats and among cultivated freshwater Actinobacteria./i"@en . .