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Differential microbial uptake of dissolved amino acids and amino sugars in surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean

Differential microbial uptake of dissolved amino acids and amino sugars in surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean
Differential microbial uptake of dissolved amino acids and amino sugars in surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean
Nitrogen bioavailability is considered to limit the productivity of oceanic oligotrophic gyres, the largest biomes on Earth. In order to assess the microbial requirement for small organic nitrogen molecules in these and other waters, the microbial uptake rates of amino acids (leucine, methionine and tyrosine) and amino sugars (glucosamine and N-acetyl-glucosamine) as well as glucose were compared using a bioassay technique of radiotracer dilution. The bioassays were carried out on four mid-Atlantic meridional transects spanning a latitudinal range from 60°N to 42°S. The mean concentrations of both bioavailable N-acetyl-glucosamine and glucose in the gyres were 1 nM, four times higher than the mean leucine concentration. Despite its lower concentration, the mean turnover time of leucine in the gyres of 15 h was 90 and 9 times shorter than the turnover time of N-acetyl-glucosamine and glucose, respectively. In addition, among amino acids, leucine was taken up in the gyres at a rate of 1.5 times faster than methionine and 2.5 times faster than tyrosine. Hence, oceanic bacterioplankton as a community showed a clear preference for amino acids, particularly leucine, compared with amino sugars. The preferential uptake of amino acids to sugars challenges the concept of microbial nitrogen or carbon limitation in the open ocean.
0142-7873
211-220
Zubkov, M.V.
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Tarran, G.A.
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Tarran, G.A.
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Zubkov, M.V., Tarran, G.A., Mary, I. and Fuchs, B.M. (2008) Differential microbial uptake of dissolved amino acids and amino sugars in surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Plankton Research, 30 (2), 211-220. (doi:10.1093/plankt/fbm091).

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Nitrogen bioavailability is considered to limit the productivity of oceanic oligotrophic gyres, the largest biomes on Earth. In order to assess the microbial requirement for small organic nitrogen molecules in these and other waters, the microbial uptake rates of amino acids (leucine, methionine and tyrosine) and amino sugars (glucosamine and N-acetyl-glucosamine) as well as glucose were compared using a bioassay technique of radiotracer dilution. The bioassays were carried out on four mid-Atlantic meridional transects spanning a latitudinal range from 60°N to 42°S. The mean concentrations of both bioavailable N-acetyl-glucosamine and glucose in the gyres were 1 nM, four times higher than the mean leucine concentration. Despite its lower concentration, the mean turnover time of leucine in the gyres of 15 h was 90 and 9 times shorter than the turnover time of N-acetyl-glucosamine and glucose, respectively. In addition, among amino acids, leucine was taken up in the gyres at a rate of 1.5 times faster than methionine and 2.5 times faster than tyrosine. Hence, oceanic bacterioplankton as a community showed a clear preference for amino acids, particularly leucine, compared with amino sugars. The preferential uptake of amino acids to sugars challenges the concept of microbial nitrogen or carbon limitation in the open ocean.

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Published date: February 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 50832
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/50832
ISSN: 0142-7873
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Date deposited: 03 Apr 2008
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Author: M.V. Zubkov
Author: G.A. Tarran
Author: I. Mary
Author: B.M. Fuchs

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