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Stress responses and metal tolerance of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Chlamydomonas acidophila</Emphasis> in metal-enriched lake water and artificial medium
Authors:Elly Spijkerman  Deepak Barua  Antje Gerloff-Elias  Jürgen Kern  Ursula Gaedke  Scott A Heckathorn
Institution:(1) Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Modelling, University of Potsdam, Am Neuen Palais 10, Potsdam, Germany;(2) Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, USA;(3) Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering Potsdam-Bornim e.V, Max-Eyth-Allee 100, Potsdam, Germany
Abstract:Chlamydomonas acidophila faces high heavy-metal concentrations in acidic mining lakes, where it is a dominant phytoplankton species. To investigate the importance of metals to C. acidophila in these lakes, we examined the response of growth, photosynthesis, cell structure, heat-shock protein (Hsp) accumulation, and metal adsorption after incubation in metal-rich lake water and artificial growth medium enriched with metals (Fe, Zn). Incubation in both metal-rich lake water and medium caused large decreases in photosystem II function (though no differences among lakes), but no decrease in growth rate (except for medium + Fe). Concentrations of small Hsps were higher in algae incubated in metal-rich lake-water than in metal-enriched medium, whereas Hsp60 and Hsp70A were either less or equally expressed. Cellular Zn and Fe contents were lower, and metals adsorbed to the cell surface were higher, in lake-water-incubated algae than in medium-grown cells. The results indicate that high Zn or Fe levels are likely not the main or only contributor to the low primary production in mining lakes, and multiple adaptations of C. acidophila (e.g., high Hsp levels, decreased metal accumulation) increase its tolerance to metals and permit survival under such adverse environmental conditions. Supposedly, the main stress factor present in the lake water is an interaction between low P and high Fe concentrations.
Keywords:Chlamydomonas           acidophila            Heat-shock protein accumulation  Lake water incubation  Metal accumulation  Metal stress  Photosynthetic yield
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