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Dynamic model of flexible phytoplankton nutrient uptake

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1118012108

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nutrient-uptake kinetics; phenotypic plasticity; acclimation; uptake sites

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  1. Defense Advanced Research Planning Agency [HR0011-05-1-0057, HR0011-09-1-055]
  2. National Science Foundation [OCE-1046001]
  3. Department of Energy at Los Alamos National Laboratory through the Laboratory Directed Research and Development [DE-AC52-06NA25396]
  4. Cooperative Institute for Climate Science of Princeton University
  5. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
  6. Directorate For Geosciences
  7. Division Of Ocean Sciences [1046001] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The metabolic machinery of marine microbes can be remarkably plastic, allowing organisms to persist under extreme nutrient limitation. With some exceptions, most theoretical approaches to nutrient uptake in phytoplankton are largely dominated by the classic Michaelis-Menten (MM) uptake functional form, whose constant parameters cannot account for the observed plasticity in the uptake apparatus. Following seminal ideas by earlier researchers, we propose a simple cell-level model based on a dynamic view of the uptake process whereby the cell can regulate the synthesis of uptake proteins in response to changes in both internal and external nutrient concentrations. In our flexible approach, the maximum uptake rate and nutrient affinity increase monotonically as the external nutrient concentration decreases. For low to medium nutrient availability, our model predicts uptake and growth rates larger than the classic MM counterparts, while matching the classic MM results for large nutrient concentrations. These results have important consequences for global coupled models of ocean circulation and biogeochemistry, which lack this regulatory mechanism and are thus likely to underestimate phytoplankton abundances and growth rates in oligotrophic regions of the ocean.

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