Direct and indirect influence of sulfur availability on phytoplankton evolutionary trajectories
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
PubMed
27716928
DOI
10.1111/jpy.12468
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- ATP sulfurylase, algae evolution, cell composition, elemental stoichiometry, sulfate assimilation, sulfur metabolism,
- MeSH
- biologická evoluce * MeSH
- Chlorophyta metabolismus MeSH
- Dinoflagellata metabolismus MeSH
- fytoplankton metabolismus MeSH
- rozsivky metabolismus MeSH
- sinice metabolismus MeSH
- síra metabolismus MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Názvy látek
- síra MeSH
The sulfate facilitation hypothesis suggests that changes in ocean sulfate concentration influenced the rise to dominance of phytoplankton species of the red lineage. The mechanistic reasons for this phenomenon are not yet understood. We started to address this question by investigating the differences in S utilization by algae of the green and red lineages and in cyanobacteria cultured in the presence of either 5 mmol · L-1 (approximately equivalent to Paleozoic ocean concentrations) or 30 mmol · L-1 (corresponding to post-Mesozoic/extant concentrations) sulfate. The activities of the main enzymes involved in SO42- assimilation changed in response to changes in growth sulfate concentration. ATP sulfurylase showed different kinetics in the various taxa, with an especially odd behavior for the dinoflagellate. Sulfate availability had a modest effect on cell organic composition. Species-specific differences in the use of some elements were instead obvious in algae grown in the presence of different sulfate concentrations, overall confirming that algae of the red lineage do better at high sulfate than algae of the green lineage. The increase in sulfate concentration may thus have had an impact on phytoplankton radiation both through changes in their enzymatic machinery and through indirect repercussion on elemental usage.
Institute of Microbiology Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Algatech Trebon Czech Republic
National Research Council Institute of Marine Science Venezia Italy
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