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Aiko Turmo
Aiko Turmo
Graduate Student
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Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University-DOE
Kerfeld Lab East

B.S. Genomics & Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Michigan State University 2013

Michigan State University
612 Wilson Road, Room 222
East Lansing, MI 48824

Phone 517-432-4349
turmoaik@msu.edu
Publications
  • Aiko Turmo C. Raul Gonzalez-Esquer, Cheryl A. Kerfeld (2017) Carboxysomes: metabolic modules for CO2 fixation FEMS Microbiology Letters, Volume 364, Issue 18 (link)
  • ​López-Igual, R., Wilson, A., Leverenz, R.L., Melnicki, M.R., Bourcier de Carbon, C., Sutter, M., Turmo, A., Perreau, F., Kerfeld, C.A., and Kirilovsky, D. (2016). Different functions of the paralogs to the N-terminal domain of the Orange Carotenoid Protein in the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. PCC 7120. Plant Physiology 171 (3): 1852-1866. (link to article)
  • Aussignargues, C., Pandelia, M.E., Sutter, M., Plegaria, J., Zarzycki, J., Turmo, A., Huang, J., Ducat, D.C., Hegg, E.L., Gibney, B.R., and Kerfeld, C.A.(2016). Structure and Function of a Bacterial Microcompartment Shell Protein Engineered to Bind a [4Fe-4S] Cluster. JACS 138 (16): 5262-5270 (link to article)
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