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Query: EC:1.12.7.2 (
hydrogenase
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Several species of green algae use [FeFe]-hydrogenases to oxidize and/or produce H(2) during anoxia. To further define unique aspects of algal
hydrogenase
activity, the well-studied anaerobic metabolisms of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii were compared with four strains of Chlamydomonas moewusii and a Lobochlamys culleus strain. In vivo and in vitro
hydrogenase
activity, starch accumulation/degradation, and anaerobic end product secretion were analyzed. The C. moewusii strains showed the most rapid induction of
hydrogenase
activity, congruent with high rates of starch catabolism, and anoxic metabolite accumulation. Intriguingly, we observed significant differences in morphology and
hydrogenase
activity in the C. moewusii strains examined, likely the result of long-term adaptation and/or genetic drift during culture maintenance. Of the C. moewusii strains examined,
SAG
24.91 showed the highest in vitro
hydrogenase
activity. However,
SAG
24.91 produced little H(2) under conditions of sulfur limitation, which is likely a consequence of its inability to utilize exogenous acetate. In L. culleus,
hydrogenase
activity was minimal unless pulsed light was used to induce significant H(2) photoproduction. Overall, our results demonstrate that unique anaerobic acclimation strategies have evolved in distinct green algae, resulting in differential levels of
hydrogenase
activity and species-specific patterns of NADH reoxidation during anoxia.
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PMID:Phenotypic diversity of hydrogen production in chlorophycean algae reflects distinct anaerobic metabolisms. 1948 Sep 44