Production of pristane and phytane in the marine environment: role of prokaryotes.

Res Microbiol

Laboratoire de Microbiologie, de Géochimie et d'Ecologie Marines (UMR CNRS 6117), Campus de Luminy, 163 avenue de Luminy, 13288 Marseille, France.

Published: November 2011

This paper reviews studies dealing with the formation of pristane and phytane in the marine environment and focuses on the role played by prokaryotes in these processes. Prokaryotes may notably: (i) contribute to the formation of pristane during invertebrate feeding; (ii) hydrogenate isomeric pristenes and phytenes arising from degradation of the chlorophyll phytyl side-chain and/or α-tocopherol (vitamin E) to pristane and phytane, respectively; and (iii) convert trimeric oxidation products of α-tocopherol (produced abiotically in the water column and in the oxic zone of sediments) to pristane. Moreover, thermal maturation of isoprenoid components of archaea (isopranyl glyceryl ethers) also constitutes another potential source of pristane and phytane in thermally mature sediments. Prokaryotes thus appear to play a key role in formation of these isoprenoid alkanes in the marine environment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2011.01.012DOI Listing

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