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Environmental Indicators: Ectoenzyme Activity in Environmental Indicators: Ectoenzyme Activity in Different Size CommunitiesDifferent Size Communities
Annazette SloleyAnnazette Sloley
ABSTRACTABSTRACT
Extra-cellular enzyme (“ectoenzyme”) activities Extra-cellular enzyme (“ectoenzyme”) activities of aquatic microorganisms have been found to be of aquatic microorganisms have been found to be effective determinants in evaluating nutrient effective determinants in evaluating nutrient deficiency. When a nutrient becomes limiting, it deficiency. When a nutrient becomes limiting, it causes certain cells to synthesize ectoenzymes causes certain cells to synthesize ectoenzymes capable of increasing nutrient availability. Two of capable of increasing nutrient availability. Two of these enzymes are alkaline phosphatase, these enzymes are alkaline phosphatase, synthesized when phosphorus is limiting, and synthesized when phosphorus is limiting, and aminopeptidase, synthesized when nitrogen is aminopeptidase, synthesized when nitrogen is limiting. This project examined phosphatase and limiting. This project examined phosphatase and peptidase activity overall and in what size peptidase activity overall and in what size fractions they each occur in the Gulf of Mexico fractions they each occur in the Gulf of Mexico during July 2004. During this period alkaline during July 2004. During this period alkaline phosphatase activity occurred mostly in the phosphatase activity occurred mostly in the <2<2μμm size fraction. Aminopeptidase activity m size fraction. Aminopeptidase activity occurred equally among all three size fractions occurred equally among all three size fractions (>10(>10μμm, 10-2m, 10-2μμm, and <2m, and <2μμm).m).
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
The Mississippi River is one of the world’s top ten The Mississippi River is one of the world’s top ten rivers in length, sediment delivery, and freshwater rivers in length, sediment delivery, and freshwater discharge. Increased nitrogen loading to the Gulf of discharge. Increased nitrogen loading to the Gulf of Mexico causes increased primary productivity of the Mexico causes increased primary productivity of the primarily nitrogen-limited waters. With plenty of primarily nitrogen-limited waters. With plenty of nitrogen now present, organisms in the surface nitrogen now present, organisms in the surface plume become phosphorus-limited during the high plume become phosphorus-limited during the high flow season. The first response in the microbial flow season. The first response in the microbial community to environmental change is ectoenzyme community to environmental change is ectoenzyme activity. Ectoenzyme activities alone may not give activity. Ectoenzyme activities alone may not give the nutritional status of different trophic levels in the nutritional status of different trophic levels in the community because several different organisms the community because several different organisms synthesize the same enzymes. Ectoenzymes can be synthesize the same enzymes. Ectoenzymes can be produced by many microorganisms, such as produced by many microorganisms, such as zooplankton and heterotrophic nanoflagellates. zooplankton and heterotrophic nanoflagellates. However, most activity is from bacteria and algae. However, most activity is from bacteria and algae. Aminopeptidase has been commonly associated with Aminopeptidase has been commonly associated with heterotrophic bacteria and is generally found in heterotrophic bacteria and is generally found in bacterial size fractions (0.2-3µm). Alkaline bacterial size fractions (0.2-3µm). Alkaline phosphatase has been associated with both algae phosphatase has been associated with both algae and bacteria and is therefore found in both bacterial and bacteria and is therefore found in both bacterial (.2-3(.2-3μμm) and algal (3-150m) and algal (3-150μμm) size fractions.m) size fractions.
METHODSMETHODS
The cruise took place along multiple transects covering The cruise took place along multiple transects covering the Louisiana Shelf region from July 16the Louisiana Shelf region from July 16thth to July 20 to July 20thth, , 2004. Sampling was done with the Multiple Instrument 2004. Sampling was done with the Multiple Instrument Data Acquisition System (MIDAS) aboard the Data Acquisition System (MIDAS) aboard the R/VR/V Pelican. MIDAS takes continuous measurements of Pelican. MIDAS takes continuous measurements of salinity, surface temperature and other parameters salinity, surface temperature and other parameters while also pumping sample water into the ship. while also pumping sample water into the ship. Alkaline phosphatase/aminopeptidase assays were Alkaline phosphatase/aminopeptidase assays were done according to Ammerman (1993) with a Tecan done according to Ammerman (1993) with a Tecan Genios florescence microplate reader. The alkaline Genios florescence microplate reader. The alkaline phosphatase assays were done with the fluorescent phosphatase assays were done with the fluorescent substrate 6,8-difluoro-4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate substrate 6,8-difluoro-4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate (DifMUP). The aminopeptidase assays were done with (DifMUP). The aminopeptidase assays were done with the fluorescent substrate leucine 7-amino-4-methyl-the fluorescent substrate leucine 7-amino-4-methyl-coumarin (Leu-MCA). Size fractionation was done with coumarin (Leu-MCA). Size fractionation was done with a Whatman microplate vacuum manifold for 2 a Whatman microplate vacuum manifold for 2 μμm and m and 10 µm polycarbonate filters. In each case, the rate of 10 µm polycarbonate filters. In each case, the rate of substrate hydrolysis by the filtrate was measured and substrate hydrolysis by the filtrate was measured and converted into activity. converted into activity.
Mississippi River PlumeMississippi River PlumeTecan Genios Tecan Genios
florescence microplate florescence microplate readerreader
Whatman microplate Whatman microplate vacuum manifoldvacuum manifold
Phosphatase Size Fractionation (%)
24.5
25.6
48.5>10um
10um-2um
<2um
Peptidase Size Fractionation (%)
29.5
35.8
32.8
>10um
10um-2um
<2um
RESULTSRESULTS
Alkaline Phosphatase Activity (Alkaline Phosphatase Activity (M LM L-1-1 hr hr-1-1))
Aminopeptidase Activity Aminopeptidase Activity ((M LM L-1 -1 hrhr-1-1))
Salinity Salinity (psu)(psu)
Size Fractionation AnalysisSize Fractionation Analysis
AcknowledgementAcknowledgementss
Heartfelt thanks to Brian Gaas, Jason Heartfelt thanks to Brian Gaas, Jason Sylvan, the RIOS team, John Quinlan, Sylvan, the RIOS team, John Quinlan, Judithe Grassle, and Jim AmmermanJudithe Grassle, and Jim Ammerman
Works CitedWorks CitedAmmerman, J.W. (1993) Microbial cycling of inorganic Ammerman, J.W. (1993) Microbial cycling of inorganic and organic phosphorus in the water column. In: Kemp and organic phosphorus in the water column. In: Kemp PF, Sherr BF, Sherr EB, Cole JJ (eds) Handbook of PF, Sherr BF, Sherr EB, Cole JJ (eds) Handbook of methods in aquatic microbial ecology. Lewis Publishers, methods in aquatic microbial ecology. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, p 649-660.Boca Raton, p 649-660.Hoppe, Hans-Georg. (2003) Phosphatase activity in the Hoppe, Hans-Georg. (2003) Phosphatase activity in the sea. sea. HydrobiologiaHydrobiologia. 493: 187-200.. 493: 187-200.Rabalais, N.N., Turner, R.E. (2001) Hypoxia in the Rabalais, N.N., Turner, R.E. (2001) Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Description, Causes and Northern Gulf of Mexico: Description, Causes and Change. In: Rabalais, N.N., Turner, R.E. (eds) Coastal Change. In: Rabalais, N.N., Turner, R.E. (eds) Coastal Hypoxia: Consequences for Living Resources and Hypoxia: Consequences for Living Resources and Ecosystems. Vol 58. American Geophysical Union, Ecosystems. Vol 58. American Geophysical Union, Washington, p. 1-36.Washington, p. 1-36.Sala, M.M., Karner, M., Arin, L., Marrase, C. (2001) Sala, M.M., Karner, M., Arin, L., Marrase, C. (2001) Measurement of ectoenzyme activities as an indication Measurement of ectoenzyme activities as an indication of inorganic nutrient imbalance in microbial of inorganic nutrient imbalance in microbial communities. communities. Aquatic Microbial EcologyAquatic Microbial Ecology. 23, 301-311.. 23, 301-311.
>10um 10um-2um <2umPHOSPHATASEAVERAGE: 24.5 25.6 48.5STAND. DEV.: 3.7 3.8 7.2N 45 45 45
PEPTIDASEAVERAGE: 29.5 35.8 32.8STAND. DEV.: 4.1 5.0 4.6N 52 52 52
CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION
The contour map of aminopeptidase shows the highest activities at The contour map of aminopeptidase shows the highest activities at the Mississippi River mouth. the Mississippi River mouth. This is assumed to occur because This is assumed to occur because the low salinity in this region, and the increased nitrogen loading the low salinity in this region, and the increased nitrogen loading from the high flow rate of the river cause a substantial increase in from the high flow rate of the river cause a substantial increase in biomass. Alkaline phosphatase activities are also highest in this biomass. Alkaline phosphatase activities are also highest in this region, providing evidence for phosphorus limitation. The size region, providing evidence for phosphorus limitation. The size fractionation data shows that peptidase activity was somewhat fractionation data shows that peptidase activity was somewhat equally distributed among the three size fractions. It is not yet equally distributed among the three size fractions. It is not yet understood why peptidase activities were found to occur equally. understood why peptidase activities were found to occur equally. Phosphatase activity was highest in the <2Phosphatase activity was highest in the <2m size fraction. This m size fraction. This fraction is where bacteria are found and so bacteria seem to be fraction is where bacteria are found and so bacteria seem to be the most phosphorus limited. Past data suggests that in July, the the most phosphorus limited. Past data suggests that in July, the system begins to move away from a phosphorus-limited system begins to move away from a phosphorus-limited environment to a nitrogen-limited environment. We propose that environment to a nitrogen-limited environment. We propose that the decreasing nitrogen caused by the decreasing flow rate causes the decreasing nitrogen caused by the decreasing flow rate causes the population reduction of larger organisms. There is still enough the population reduction of larger organisms. There is still enough nitrogen for the smaller organisms (i.e. cyanobacteria, which are nitrogen for the smaller organisms (i.e. cyanobacteria, which are prominent in the region in July) to survive. Therefore, prominent in the region in July) to survive. Therefore, phosphatase activities increase in the smaller size fractions. phosphatase activities increase in the smaller size fractions.