Distributions of particulate Heme b in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans-Implications for electron transport in phytoplankton

Gledhill, M; Achterberg, EP; Honey, DJ; Nielsdottir, MC; Rijkenberg, MJA

HERO ID

2696557

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

HERO ID 2696557
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Distributions of particulate Heme b in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans-Implications for electron transport in phytoplankton
Authors Gledhill, M; Achterberg, EP; Honey, DJ; Nielsdottir, MC; Rijkenberg, MJA
Journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Volume 27
Issue 4
Page Numbers 1072-1082
Abstract Concentrations of heme b, the iron-containing component of b-type hemoproteins, ranged from<0.4 to 5.3 pM with an average of 1.180.8 pM ( 1 sigma; n=86) in the Iceland Basin (IB), from<0.4 to 19.1 pM with an average of 2.241.67 pM (n=269) in the tropical northeast Atlantic (TNA) and from 0.6 to 21 pM with an average of 5.14.8 pM (n=34) in the Scotia Sea (SS). Heme b concentrations were enhanced in the photic zone and decreased with depth. Heme b concentrations correlated positively with chlorophyll a (chl a) in the TNA (r=0.41, p<0.01, n=269). Heme b did not correlate with chl a in the IB or SS. In the IB and SS, stations with high-chlorophyll and low-nutrient (Fe and/or Si) concentrations exhibited low heme b concentrations relative to particulate organic carbon (< 0.1molmol(-1)), and high chl a:heme b ratios (> 500). High chl a:heme b ratios resulted from relative decreases in heme b, suggesting proteins such as cytochrome b(6)f, the core complex of photosystem II, and eukaryotic nitrate reductase were depleted relative to proteins containing chlorophyll such as the eukaryotic light-harvesting antenna. Relative variations in heme b, particulate organic carbon, and chl a can thus be indicative of a physiological response of the phytoplankton community to the prevailing growth conditions, within the context of large-scale changes in phytoplankton community composition.
Doi 10.1002/2013GB004639
Wosid WOS:000329686900008
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Keyword iron; phytoplankton; physiology; nutrients; biogenic particulate material; Atlantic Ocean