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In F3 bioreactor, the rate of cells' oil assimilation was slower in comparison with the two other bioreactors (Fig. 6).

The intensity of red fluorescence within culture was proportional to the degree of cells' lipid assimilation and/or lipid accumulation (Fig. 5a, b).

Phosphorus (P) is available in the greywater in orthophosphate (PO4 3−) form, but the microalgae cells have to degrade the organic matter and release phosphate by the hydrolysis enzymes such as phosphoresterases or phosphatases to be dissolved in water and the uptake by the cells via assimilation process [22].

The subtracted cDNAs suggest that Cr stress significantly affects pathways related to stress/defense, ion transporters, sulfur assimilation, cell signaling, protein degradation, photosynthesis and cell metabolism.

The possible occurrence of a competition between the transport of substrate towards the cell and the assimilation at the cell level is generally overlooked.

When the newly formed needle cells start their own photosynthetic assimilation, the assimilate flow associated with the Calvin cycle is insufficient to feed the glycolytic chain with substrates, and the RCP compensates this deficit.

Lipid could be taken up by direct interaction between adipocytes and CaP cells or by assimilation from the surrounding media once AA is released by adipocytes following cellular interaction or after the rupture of lipid micelles during the destructive process.

These proteins are involved in a variety of physiological processes including C assimilation, photosynthesis, cell wall metabolism, proteolysis, stress/defence mechanisms and translation.

Also, a number of gene families are clearly enriched in pathogenic species of Candida including those encoding classes of cell wall proteins, iron assimilation properties and major facilitator and other transporters (Butler et al., 2009).

They share common phenotypic features such as the presence of meso-diaminopimelic acid in their peptidoglycan cell walls and faster assimilation of pentoses compared with hexoses, but little is known about their genetic background or genomic information.

On the other hand, the common genes between TDa 95-0328 and TDa 87-01091 were cell wall proteins, sulfate assimilation related genes, phosphatidylserine decarboxylase, hydroxymethylpyrimidine kinase, L-Galactono-1,4-lactone dehydrogenase, genes for dicer degradation, GeBP like transcription factor, and myo inositol oxygenase.

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