Utilization of various forms of nitrogen and expression regulation of transporters in the harmful alga Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae)

In this study, the utilization of three different chemical forms of N (nitrate, ammonium, and urea) by H. akashiwo CCMA 369 was investigated in batch culture conditions. Results showed that H. akashiwo grew well on all three N compounds, and the highest cell yield occurred in the NH4+ culture group. Reverse transcription quantitative PCR analysis revealed that the expression of high-affinity NO3− transporter (NIT), NH4+ transporter (AMT) and high-affinity urea active transporter (DUR3), were significantly up-regulated under N-limitation compared to the N-replete control. The mRNA levels of AMT and DUR3 also displayed a clear diel rhythm, with high levels at midnight. In addition, NH4+ addition (5 μM) did not depress the transcript abundance of any of the three N transporters. Compared with the co-occurring immobile diatom Skeletonema costatum, the high expression of AMT in dark period in H. akashiwo is consistent with its diel vertical migration behavior, which may promote N-nutrient acquisition from deeper layers and give advantages for H. akashiwo to form blooms.
Source: Harmful Algae - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research