Protection of nitrogenase from photosynthetic O(2) evolution in Trichodesmium: methodological pitfalls and advances over 30 years of research

保护固氮酶免受束毛藻光合作用氧气释放的影响:30 年研究的方法学缺陷与进展

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Abstract

The Trichodesmium genus comprises some of the most abundant N(2)-fixing organisms in oligotrophic marine ecosystems. Since nitrogenase, the key enzyme for N(2) fixation, is irreversibly inhibited upon O(2) exposure, these organisms have to coordinate their N(2)-fixing ability with simultaneous photosynthetic O(2) production. Although being the principal object of many laboratory and field studies, the overall process of how Trichodesmium reconciles these two mutually exclusive processes remains unresolved. This is in part due to contradictory results that fuel the Trichodesmium enigma. In this review, we sift through methodological details that could potentially explain the discrepancy between findings related to Trichodesmium's physiology. In doing so, we exhaustively contrast studies concerning both spatial and temporal nitrogenase protective strategies, with particular attention to more recent insights. Finally, we suggest new experimental approaches for solving the complex orchestration of N(2) fixation and photosynthesis in Trichodesmium.

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