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Common catabolic enzyme patterns in a microplankton community of the Humboldt Current System off northern and central-south Chile: Malate dehydrogenase activity as an index of water-column metabolism in an oxygen minimum zone
Institution:1. Department of Marine Sciences and Convergent Technology, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, Republic of Korea;2. Now at Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, Allahabad 211002, India;3. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea;4. South Sea Research Institute, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Geoje 53201, Republic of Korea;5. Now at Arctic Research Center, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, Republic of Korea;6. Division of Polar Ocean Environment, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, Republic of Korea
Abstract:An extensive subsurface oxygen minimum zone off northern and central-south Chile, associated with the Peru–Chile undercurrent, has important effects on the metabolism of the organisms inhabiting therein. Planktonic species deal with the hypoxic and anoxic environments by relying on biochemical as well as physiological processes related to their anaerobic metabolisms. Here we characterize, for the first time, the potential enzymatic activities involved in the aerobic and anaerobic energy production pathways of microplanktonic organisms (<100 μm), their relationship, and this relationship's association with the oxygen concentration and microplanktonic biomass in the oxygen minimum zone and adjacent areas of the Humboldt Current System water column. Our results demonstrate significant potential enzymatic activity of catabolic pathways in the oxygen minimum zone. Malate dehydrogenase had the highest oxidizing activity of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (reduced form) in the batch of catabolic enzymatic activities assayed, including potential pyruvate oxidoreductases activity, the electron transport system, and dissimilatory nitrate reductase. Malate dehydrogenase correlated significantly with almost all the enzymes analyzed within and above the oxygen minimum zone, and also with the oxygen concentration and microplankton biomass in the water column of the Humboldt Current System, especially in the oxygen minimum zone off Iquique. These results suggest a possible specific pattern for the catabolic activity of the microplanktonic realm associated with the oxygen minimum zone spread along the Humboldt Current System off Chile. We hypothesize that malate dehydrogenase activity could be an appropriate indicator of microplankton catabolism in the oxygen minimum zone and adjacent areas.
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