Trace Metal Interactions with Marine Phytoplankton

W. Sunda
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AbstractLarge spatial and temporal differences in both trace metal concentrations and chemical speciation in the sea have led to wide variations in biological availability of metals and their effects on phytoplankton. Trace metals are usually taken up by algae via the formation of coordination complexes with specialized transport ligands in their outer membranes, and metal uptake is determined by the interplay between redox, complexation, or oxide dissolution reactions of metals in seawater and ligand-exchange reactions at these sites. Some metals, such as copper and zinc, are heavily chelated by organic ligands in seawater, and their biological availability is determined by the concentrations of free metal ions or of kinetically labile inorganic species (free ions plus inorganic complexes). Once inside cells, trace metals influence metabolism primarily as a consequence of the role of many of these metals (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Co, Mo, Ni) as essential cofactors in metalloenzymes. Trace metals may also inhibit ...
微量金属与海洋浮游植物的相互作用
摘要海洋中痕量金属浓度和化学形态的巨大时空差异导致金属的生物有效性及其对浮游植物的影响存在很大差异。微量金属通常通过与外膜上的特殊转运配体形成配位配合物被藻类吸收,金属的吸收是由海水中金属的氧化还原、络合或氧化溶解反应与这些位点的配体交换反应之间的相互作用决定的。一些金属,如铜和锌,在海水中被有机配体严重螯合,它们的生物有效性取决于自由金属离子或动力学不稳定的无机物种(自由离子加无机配合物)的浓度。微量金属一旦进入细胞,就会影响代谢,这主要是由于许多这些金属(铁、锰、锌、铜、钴、钼、镍)作为金属酶的必要辅助因子所起的作用。微量金属也可能抑制……
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