Zehr Jonathan P, Bench Shellie R, Carter Brandon J, Hewson Ian, Niazi Faheem, Shi Tuo, Tripp H James, Affourtit Jason P
Ocean Sciences Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA.
Science. 2008 Nov 14;322(5904):1110-2. doi: 10.1126/science.1165340.
Biological nitrogen (N2) fixation is important in controlling biological productivity and carbon flux in the oceans. Unicellular N2-fixing cyanobacteria have only recently been discovered and are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas. Metagenomic analysis of flow cytometry-sorted cells shows that unicellular N2-fixing cyanobacteria in "group A" (UCYN-A) lack genes for the oxygen-evolving photosystem II and for carbon fixation, which has implications for oceanic carbon and nitrogen cycling and raises questions regarding the evolution of photosynthesis and N2 fixation on Earth.
生物固氮在控制海洋生物生产力和碳通量方面具有重要意义。单细胞固氮蓝细菌直到最近才被发现,并且广泛分布于热带和亚热带海域。对通过流式细胞术分选的细胞进行宏基因组分析表明,“A组”单细胞固氮蓝细菌(UCYN - A)缺乏产氧光合系统II和碳固定相关基因,这对海洋碳氮循环具有影响,并引发了关于地球上光合作用和固氮作用进化的问题。