The Effect of Copper Limitation on the Bioavailability of Cu-Organic Complexes.

Environ Sci Technol

Department of Biology, McGill University, Montréal H3A 1B1, Canada.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated how well synthetic organic copper complexes (Cu-L) and inorganic copper species (Cu') are absorbed by phytoplankton under different copper availability conditions.
  • Copper bioavailability was influenced by the nutritional state of the phytoplankton and the ability of Cu' to diffuse to the cells, showing that Cu-L and Cu' both provide essential copper for growth when Cu' is above a certain threshold.
  • The growth of copper-inhibited phytoplankton did not depend on Cu-L when high Cu' was present, indicating a negative correlation overall, while gene expression related to copper uptake was affected by the copper concentration.

Article Abstract

We examined the bioavailability of synthetic organic Cu complexes (Cu-L) and inorganic Cu species (Cu') to growing under Cu-limiting and Cu-inhibiting conditions. Copper bioavailability depended on the phytoplankton Cu nutritional state and whether Cu' diffusion to the cell surface was sufficient to meet the cellular demands for growth. Under Cu-limiting conditions when [Cu'] was less than the diffusion concentration threshold (DCT: 10 M), growth rate was a hyperbolic function of [Cu-L]. Increasing [Cu'] above the DCT caused growth rate to increase proportionally, but growth rate also increased with increasing [Cu-L] so that both Cu' and Cu-L were bioavailable. Short-term photosynthesis assays conducted under Cu-limiting conditions showed a similar response to Cu speciation. In contrast, the growth rate of Cu-inhibited cells at high [Cu'] varied inversely with [Cu] and was independent of [Cu-L], as previously reported. The change in Cu-L bioavailability correlated with expression levels of genes encoding the reduction-dependent, high-affinity Cu uptake pathway, which was regulated by [Cu']. Our analysis shows that at [Cu'] typical of the open sea, -like phytoplankton are diffusion limited and must rely on Cu-organic complexes to fulfill their Cu requirements for growth.

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