Literature DB >> 11975730

Changes in superoxide dismutase activity and photosynthetic pigment content during growth of marine phytoplankters in batch-cultures.

T. C. S Sigaud-Kutner1, E Pinto, O. K Okamoto, L. R Latorre, P Colepicolo.   

Abstract

The ability of phytoplankton to cope with oxidative stress is one of the main factors that influence its survival in the marine environment, when senescence conditions prevail. In a first attempt to investigate the antioxidant strategies of different phytoplanktonic groups face to oxidative stress, the superoxide dismutase (SOD; EC 1.15.1.1) activity and photosynthetic pigment content along the growth curves of the dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedrum (Stein) Dodge, the prasinophycean Tetraselmis gracilis (Kylin) Butcher and the diatom Minutocellus polymorphus (Hargraves and Guillard) Hasle, von Stosch and Syvertsen were evaluated in batch-cultures. Total SOD activity was determined by an indirect method involving the inhibition of cytochrome c reduction. The contents of photosynthetic pigments were analysed by HPLC using a reverse phase column (RP-18), based on a ternary gradient. A peak of total SOD activity was detected at the beginning of the T. gracilis and M. polymorphus exponential growth. In L. polyedrum and M. polymorphus, SOD activity increased approximately three times by day 17 of growth, compared to the values obtained on day 3 (exponential phase) of the growth curve. All three species of microalgae had reduced SOD activity at the end of their growth. The levels of peridinin in L. polyedrum increased about 60% by day 17 of growth compared to the values obtained at exponential phase. Tetraselmis gracilis exhibited a remarkable increase (approximately 85%) in beta-carotene concentration after 10-14 days of growth whereas the beta-carotene levels in M. polymorphus decreased about 85% along its growth curve. These findings suggest that the antioxidant response during senescence in batch-cultures differ according to the species. Induction of SOD activity may occur either in the early exponential or stationary growth phases, which is important to prevent oxidative stress triggered by a number of factors that affects growth, such as nutrient and light availability.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11975730     DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-3054.2002.1140409.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Plant        ISSN: 0031-9317            Impact factor:   4.500


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