Heme b in marine phytoplankton and particulate material from the North Atlantic Ocean.

Honey, DJ, Gledhill, Martha , Bibby, TS, Legiret, FE, Pratt, NJ, Hickman, AE, Lawson, T and Achterberg, Eric P. (2013) Heme b in marine phytoplankton and particulate material from the North Atlantic Ocean. Open Access Marine Ecology Progress Series, 483 . pp. 1-17. DOI 10.3354/meps10367.

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Abstract

Concentrations of heme b, the ironcontaining
prosthetic group of many hemoproteins, were measured in 6 species of marine phytoplankton (Dunaliella tertiolecta, Emiliania huxleyi, Thalassio - sira weissflogii, T. oceanica, Phaeodactylum tricor - nutum and Synechococcus sp. WH7803) that were subjected to variations in iron concentration. Changes in heme b in response to reduced light and nitrate were also ex amined for E. huxleyi and T. oceanica. Results from laboratory cultures were compared with heme b determined in particulate material in the North Atlantic. In cultures, heme b made up 18 ± 14% (SE) of the total iron pool. Reduced iron and nitrate concentrations resulted in a decreased intracellular heme b concentration, expressed as per mole carbon.
Chlorophyll a (chl a) to heme b ratios in E. huxleyi and D. tertiolecta in creased in response to limited light and nutrient availability, but slightly decreased or did
not change in the diatoms and the cyanophyte Synechococcus sp. WH7803. The heme b:particulate organic carbon (POC) and chl a:heme b ratios in the North Atlantic were within the range observed in phytoplankton cultures. In the surface mixed layer, decreases in heme b:POC ratios were linked to decreases
in nutrient concentrations. Chl a:heme b ratios increased with depth and were thus primarily affected by light availability. Relative relationships between heme b, chl a and POC in the North Atlantic likely represented a change in the ability of cells to undertake cellular processes driven by chl a (light harvesting) and heme b (e.g. electron transport) according
to ambient light and nutrient conditions.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Hemoprotein; Iron; Electron transport; Cytochrome; Nutrient limitation; Celtic Sea
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Inter Research
Date Deposited: 14 Jan 2014 13:22
Last Modified: 24 Oct 2017 08:40
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/23073

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