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PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY AND PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHTS THE UTILIZATION OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2 BY ULVA PROLIFERA (CHLOROPHYTA) FOR RAPID GROWTH

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 1103-1113

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12469

Keywords

CO2; green tide; photosynthesis; proteome; salt stress

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41376164]
  2. Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology [2016ASKJ02, 2015ASKJ02]
  3. Strategic Leading Science and Technology Projects of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA11020404, XDA11020304]
  4. Shangdong Province Young and Middle-Aged Scientists Research Awards Fund [BS2014HZ014]
  5. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M592260]

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Free-floating Ulva prolifera is one of the causative species of green tides. When green tides occur, massive mats of floating U. prolifera thalli accumulate rapidly in surface waters with daily growth rates as high as 56%. The upper thalli of the mats experience environmental changes such as the change in carbon source, high salinity, and desiccation. In this study, the photosynthetic performances of PSI and PSII in U. prolifera thalli exposed to different atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels were measured. Changes in photosynthesis within salinity treatments and dehydration under different CO2 concentrations were also analyzed. The results showed that PSII activity was enhanced as CO2 increased, suggesting that CO2 assimilation was enhanced and U. prolifera thalli can utilize CO2 in the atmosphere directly, even when under moderate stress. In addition, changes in the proteome of U. prolifera in response to salt stress were investigated. Stress-tolerance proteins appeared to have an important role in the response to salinity stress, whereas the abundance of proteins related to metabolism showed no significant change under low salinity treatments. These findings may be one of the main reasons for the extremely high growth rate of free-floating U. prolifera when green tides occur.

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