Metabolic changes of the Antarctic green alga Prasiola crispa subjected to water stress investigated by in vivo 31P NMR |
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Authors: | Bock, C. Jacob, A. Kirst, G. O. Leibfritz, D. Mayer, A. |
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Abstract: | The energy status and the phosphate metabolism of Prasiola crispduring and after desiccation stress was investigated by in vivo31P NMR. The effect of desiccation was simulated by additionof the nonionic osmoticum PEG 200 (polyethylene glycol). Photosynthesisand respiration were effectively inhibited under these conditions.The most notable changes in the in vivo 31P NMR spectra werean increase in the cytoplasmic inorganic phosphate signal afterPEG stress, a decrease in the polyphosphates and a lowfieldshift of the core polyphosphate signal followed by an appearanceof extracellular inorganic phosphate. Cytoplasmic pH remainedalmost constant during stress. After a return to control conditions,photosynthesis and respiration recovered within 4 h as wellas the concentrations of the phosphorus metabolites. An as yetunassigned phosphate signal increased in the phosphodiesterregion of the NMR spectra. Simultaneousty, the polyphosphatesignal recovered in intensity and chemical shift. It is suggestedthat phosphate metabolism and complexation of cations to polyphosphatesmay play an important role in the distinct desiccation toleranceof P. crispa. Key words: In vivo 31P NMR, Prasiola crispa, desiccation tolerance, polyphosphates |
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