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Photosynthetic organisms and excess of metals
Authors:M.?Bertrand  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:mbertran@cnam.fr"   title="  mbertran@cnam.fr"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,I.?Poirier
Affiliation:(1) CNAM, Institute of Marine Sciences and Techniques, EA 3202, Microorganisms Metals and Toxicity, BP 324, 50103 Cherbourg cedex, France
Abstract:When cells get metals in small excess, mechanisms of avoidance occur, such as exclusion, sequestration, or compartmentation. When the excess reaches sub-lethal concentrations, the oxidative stress, that toxic metals trigger, leads to persistent active oxygen species. Biomolecules are then destroyed and metabolism is highly disturbed. At the chloroplast level, changes in pigment content and lipid peroxidation are observed. The disorganized thylakoids impair the photosynthetic efficiency. The Calvin cycle is also less efficient and the photosynthetic organism grows slowly. When an essential metal is given together with a harmful one, the damages are less severe than with the toxic element alone. Combined metals and phytochelatins may act against metal toxicity.
Keywords:chloroplast  oxidative stress  photosynthesis  thylakoid membrane  xanthophyll cycle
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