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Arsenosugars and arsenolipids are formed simultaneously by the unicellular alga Dunaliella tertiolecta
by
Glabonjat, Ronald A.
, Krikowa, Frank
, Duncan, Elliott G.
, Maher, William A.
, Francesconi, Kevin A.
in
Acids
/ Algae
/ Arsenates
/ Arsenic
/ Atmospheric pressure
/ Biosynthesis
/ Carbon
/ Chromatography
/ Continuous culture
/ Dunaliella tertiolecta
/ Experiments
/ Gas flow
/ Glycerol
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolites
/ Phospholipids
/ Reference materials
/ Sugar
/ Uptake
2022
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Arsenosugars and arsenolipids are formed simultaneously by the unicellular alga Dunaliella tertiolecta
by
Glabonjat, Ronald A.
, Krikowa, Frank
, Duncan, Elliott G.
, Maher, William A.
, Francesconi, Kevin A.
in
Acids
/ Algae
/ Arsenates
/ Arsenic
/ Atmospheric pressure
/ Biosynthesis
/ Carbon
/ Chromatography
/ Continuous culture
/ Dunaliella tertiolecta
/ Experiments
/ Gas flow
/ Glycerol
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolites
/ Phospholipids
/ Reference materials
/ Sugar
/ Uptake
2022
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Arsenosugars and arsenolipids are formed simultaneously by the unicellular alga Dunaliella tertiolecta
by
Glabonjat, Ronald A.
, Krikowa, Frank
, Duncan, Elliott G.
, Maher, William A.
, Francesconi, Kevin A.
in
Acids
/ Algae
/ Arsenates
/ Arsenic
/ Atmospheric pressure
/ Biosynthesis
/ Carbon
/ Chromatography
/ Continuous culture
/ Dunaliella tertiolecta
/ Experiments
/ Gas flow
/ Glycerol
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolites
/ Phospholipids
/ Reference materials
/ Sugar
/ Uptake
2022
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Arsenosugars and arsenolipids are formed simultaneously by the unicellular alga Dunaliella tertiolecta
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Arsenosugars and arsenolipids are formed simultaneously by the unicellular alga Dunaliella tertiolecta
2022
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Rationale. The uptake of arsenate by algae from oceanic waters and its transformation to arsenosugars and arsenolipids is well established, but the biosynthetic pathways remain largely unknown. Methodology. We investigated these pathways by using time-series experiments over 48 h to follow the formation of organoarsenic species from arsenate-enriched medium (15 µg As L−1) by the unicellular alga Dunaliella tertiolecta cultured under batch and continuous culture conditions. We used complementary mass spectrometry methods for the determination and quantification of 14 arsenic species; an additional three species could be quantified but remained unidentified. Results. The alga rapidly methylated the arsenate to dimethylarsinate (DMA), which then served as the precursor to arsenosugars and arsenolipids; the concentrations of these complex organoarsenicals increased throughout the experiments accompanied by a concomitant reduction in DMA concentrations. The pattern of compounds formed by the alga was similar for both batch and continuous cultures, but the concentrations were 2–3-fold higher in the continuous culture samples and the increases with time were much clearer. Discussion. The data suggest that the arsenosugars and the arsenolipids were mostly formed simultaneously from DMA, although there was an indication that the arsenic phospholipids were at least partly also being formed from the arsenosugars. Overall, the data are consistent with a direct biosynthesis of DMA from arsenate by D. tertioleta, and thereafter a non-specific incorporation of DMA into commonly available alga metabolites encompassing various sugars and lipids.
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