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Carbon fixation in marine phytoplankton: carboxylase activities and stable carbon-isotope ratios; physiological and paleoclimatological aspects
Authors:C. Descolas-Gros  M. R. Fontugne
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire Arago, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, F-66650 Banyuls-sur-Mer, France;(2) Centre des Faibles Radioactiviés, Laboratoire Mixte CEA-CNRS, B.P. 1, F-91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract:We measured the activity of three carboxylases: RuBP carboxylase, PEP carboxylase and PEP carboxykinase of marine phytoplankton species in culture and in natural communities. Activities of the three carboxylases were measured simultaneously with stable carbon-isotope ratios. The enzymatic activities have been used to estimate the importance of beta carboxylation and its impact on the 13C:12C ratio (expressed as delta13C). The marine phytoplankton species in culture were Fragilariopsis kerguelensis, Nitzschia turgiduloides, Skeletonema costatum, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Isochrysis galbana, Dunaliella marina, and Prorocentrum micans, and the field samples were collected from different depths off the coast of Portugal (August/September, 1981). Our results indicate that, as in terrestrial plants, the delta13C value is a good indicator of the extent of beta carboxylation. RuBP carboxylase activity was always predominant, whereas the delta13C value never reached values typical of the C4 pathway. The beta carboxylases could be PEP carboxylase (in dinoflagellates) or PEP carboxykinase (in diatoms). beta carboxylation increased at the end of the exponential growth phase in a diatom culture and with increased biomass in natural samples. We interpret these increases as an adaptative response mechanism to poor environmental conditions, especially to low light intensity.
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