Enhancement of photosynthesis in Synechococcus bacillaris by sponge-derived Ageladine A
Bickmeyer, Ulf, Thoms, Silke, Koch, Florian, Petety Mukagatare, Liliane, Silalahi, Romaston and Sartoris, Franz Josef
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Abstract
This study is a proof of concept that the sponge derived pyrrole-imidazole alkaloid Ageladine A acts as an additional light harvesting molecule for photosynthesis of symbionts of marine sponges. The absorbance of Ageladine A is in the UV range and fluoresces blue, matching the blue absorbance of chlorophyll a. A joint modeling and experimental approach demonstrates that Ageladine A increases photosynthetic O 2 production of Synechococcus bacillaris WH5701 (CCMP1333), when the cells are exposed to UV light, which is marginally used for photosynthesis. Due to the presence of Ageladine A, production of O 2 increased 2.54 and 3.1-fold, in the experiments and the model, respectively.
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Bickmeyer, Ulf, Thoms, Silke, Koch, Florian, Petety Mukagatare, Liliane, Silalahi, Romaston and Sartoris, Franz Josef
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AWI Organizations > Biosciences > BioGeoScience
AWI Organizations > Biosciences > Integrative Ecophysiology
AWI Organizations > Biosciences > Ecological Chemistry
AWI Organizations > Biosciences > Integrative Ecophysiology
AWI Organizations > Biosciences > Ecological Chemistry
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Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 2: Fragile coasts and shelf sea > WP 2.3: Evolution and adaptation to climate change and anthropogenic stress in coastal and shelf systems
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Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 2: Fragile coasts and shelf sea > WP 2.3: Evolution and adaptation to climate change and anthropogenic stress in coastal and shelf systems
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49363
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https://www.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213771
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Bickmeyer, U.
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Thoms, S.
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Koch, F.
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Petety Mukagatare, L.
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Silalahi, R.
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Sartoris, F. J.
(2019):
Enhancement of photosynthesis in Synechococcus bacillaris by sponge-derived Ageladine A
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PLOS ONE,
14
(3),
e0213771-e0213771
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doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213771
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