Yagut Allahverdiyeva-Rinne
Professor, PhD
allahve@utu.fi +358 29 450 4210 +358 50 350 6181 Tykistökatu 6 Turku : 6202 : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9262-1757 |
Photosynthesis; Biotechnology; Algae; Cyanobacteria; Plant; photoprotection; regulation of photosynthesis; hydrogen, solar chemicals; immobilisation; biorefinery, wastewater treatment
Photosynthetic Microbes group, SmartBio Biocity Research Programm
She joined the Molecular Plant Biology unit at the University of Turku as a postdoctoral research fellow in 2002. In 2009, she was awarded the title of Docent in Bioenergetics. Since 2010, she has led the Photosynthetic Microbes Lab (http://www.utu.fi/photo-microbes) at the University of Turku. Currently, she holds the position of full professor of Basic and Applied Photosynthesis. She was involved as a junior PI in the Finnish Centre of Excellence and later chaired the Nordic Centre of Excellence, NordAqua: “Towards Versatility of Aquatic Production Platforms: Unlocking the Value of Nordic Bioresources” (www.nordaqua.fi), funded by NordForsk Bioeconomy program (2017–2022).
She serves as the national node for the SUNERGY EU initiative (https://sunergy-initiative.eu/) and as an executive board member of the SUNER-C EU CSA, actively working towards creating a large-scale european ecosystem for solar fuel and chemical production.
She is also the Director of the BioCity Turku Research Programme “Advanced Bioresources and Smart Bioproducts – Towards Sustainable Bioeconomy” (SmartBio, www.smartbio.fi), and the Deputy Director of the RCF FIRI FIN-BioFoundry infrastructure (2025-2028).
Her research primarily focuses on plant, algal, and cyanobacterial photosynthesis, particularly on alternative electron transport routes and their role in the regulation of photosynthesis. Her team is leveraging this knowledge to develop sustainable biotechnological applications through two main strategies: a short-term approach focused on producing sustainable algal biomass for a circular bioeconomy, and a long-term approach centered on creating emerging living cell factories and engineered living materials for the production of solar chemicals and fuels. Thus, her team utilize both natural biodiversity and advanced engineering techniques.
The team is engaged in several EU, Nordic, and national projects, and we maintain close interactions with stakeholders and industry partners.
Currently, the team is investigating: (i) Alternative electron transport pathways and the regulation of photosynthesis in cyanobacteria and green algae; (ii) The development of solid-state cell factories and engineered living materials (ELMs) for efficient production of solar chemicals and fuels; (iii) Green electricity generation from cyanobacteria and algae through exoelectrogenesis, including its mechanisms of action; (iv) The biodiversity of Nordic cyanobacteria and algae for efficient remediation of industrial effluents, nutrient recovery, and production of value-added products.
Major projects as Principal Investigator/coordinator:
2025-2028 - RCF national roadmap infrastructure FIN-BioFoundry - deputy-director;
2024-2026 - Business Finland co-research project AlgaCircle - PI;
2024-2028 - EU HE RIA, Solar to Butanol S2B - coordinator;
2024-2029 - Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation, PhotoFactory - coordinator;
2023-2027 - Research Council of Finland, Photo-e-Mat - coordinator;
2023-2027 - Finnish Cultural Foundation - PI;
2022-2026 - EU Horizon Europe IA, REALM - PI;
2023-2025 - Tandem Industry Academia, Finnish Research Impact Foundation, AgriAlga -PI;
2022 - Donation from Maa- ja vesitekniikan tuki ry -PI;
2022-2025 - EU CSA, SUNER-C - PI;
2021-2023 - Research project grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation - PhotoCat - coordinator;
2020-2023 - EU FET-Open, FuturoLEAF -PI;
2020-2023 - Novo Nordisk Foundation - PhotoPro - PI;
2019-2023 - Academy Project Funding, AlgaLEAF - PI;
2018-2022 - Academy Project Funding, Revisiting Photosynthesis -PI;
2017-2022 - NordForsk NCoE "NordAqua" - director
*** Our group is always looking for motivated post-docs and PhD students. If you are interested in any of the research areas we pursue you can contact YAR (allahve[a]utu.fi) along with your CV.
**** M.Sc and B.Sc students who are intrested to do their thesis projects can contact YAR (allahve[a]utu.fi) directly.
She has been teaching the 'Advanced Photosynthesis' and 'Bioenergetics' courses since 2009. Currently, she serves as the chair of the MSc program in Sustainable Biotechnological Processes.
- Cytochrome cM Decreases Photosynthesis under Photomixotrophy in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (2020)
- Plant Physiology
- Engineering of NADPH Supply Boosts Photosynthesis-Driven Biotransformations (2020)
- ACS Catalysis
- Functional redundancy between flavodiiron proteins and NDH-1 in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (2020)
- Plant Journal
- Hydrogen Photoproduction in Green Algae: Novel Insights and Future Perspectives (2020) Climate Change, Photosynthesis and Advanced Biofuels Jokel M., Kosourov S., Allahverdiyeva Y.
- Nanocellulose: Recent Fundamental Advances and Emerging Biological and Biomimicking Applications (2020)
- Advanced Materials
- Towards sustainable ethylene production with cyanobacterial artificial biofilms (2020)
- Green Chemistry
- Water oxidation by photosystem II is the primary source of electrons for sustained H2 photoproduction in nutrient-replete green algae (2020)
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Acclimation responses of immobilized N2-fixing heterocystous cyanobacteria to long-term H2 photoproduction conditions: carbon allocation, oxidative stress and carotenoid production (2019)
- Journal of Applied Phycology
- Elimination of the flavodiiron electron sink facilitates long-term H2 photoproduction in green algae (2019)
- Biotechnology for Biofuels
- Flavodiiron proteins 1–to-4 function in versatile combinations in O2 photoreduction in cyanobacteria (2019)
- eLife
- Immobilized heterocysts as microbial factories for sustainable nitrogen fixation (2019)
- Journal of Biotechnology: X
- A new approach for sustained and efficient H2 photoproduction by Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (2018)
- Energy and Environmental Science
- Hunting the main player enabling Chlamydomonas reinhardtii growth under fluctuating light (2018)
- Plant Journal
- Immobilization of Microalgae as a Tool for Efficient Light Utilization in H2 Production and Other Biotechnology Applications (2018) Microalgal Hydrogen Production: Achievements and Perspectives Kosourov SN, He M, Allahverdiyeva Y, Seibert M
- Versatile templates from cellulose nanofibrils for photosynthetic microbial biofuel production (2018)
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
- Acclimation of Oxygenic Photosynthesis to Iron Starvation Is Controlled by the sRNA IsaR1 (2017)
- Current Biology
- Alternative electron transport mediated by flavodiiron proteins is operational in organisms from cyanobacteria up to gymnosperms (2017)
- New Phytologist
- Comparative analyses of H-2 photoproduction in magnesium and sulfur-starved Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cultures (2017)
- Physiologia Plantarum
- Dissecting the Photoprotective Mechanism Encoded by the flv4-2 Operon: a Distinct Contribution of Sll0218 in Photosystem II Stabilization (2017)
- Plant, Cell and Environment
- Evaluation of light energy to H2 energy conversion efficiency in thin films of cyanobacteria and green alga under photoautotrophic conditions (2017)
- Algal Research