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The regulation of photosynthetic rate and activation of extracellular carbonic anhydrase under CO2-limiting conditions in the marine diatom Skeletonema costatum
Authors:N A Nimer  M Warren  & M J Merrett
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK
Abstract:In the marine diatom Skeletonema costatum , carbonic anhydrase activity exterior to the plasma membrane (CAext) was detected only when the available CO2 concentration was less than 5·0 mmol m–3, this activity being unaffected by the total dissolved inorganic carbon concentration. The inhibition of CAext by dextran bound sulphonamide (DBS) demonstrated the key role of this enzyme in maintaining photosynthetic rate under CO2-limited conditions. Treatment with trypsin followed by affinity chromatography on p-aminomethylbenzene-sulphamide agarose and subsequent SDS-PAGE analysis revealed a polypeptide from carbon-replete cells of identical molecular mass to the CAext released by trypsin from CO2-limited cells. Redox activity in the plasma membrane of intact cells was measured by following the light-dependent reduction of ferricyanide or NADP, the greatest activity being shown by CO2-limited cells. Overall the results suggest that high rates of redox activity under conditions of CO2-limitation were required for the activation of CAext.
Keywords:Skeletonema costatum            CO2-limitation  dextran bound sulphonamide (DBS)  extracellular carbonic anhydrase  marine diatoms  photosynthesis
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