Identification and Characterization of an Extracellular Alkaline Phosphatase in the Marine Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum

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Hung-Yun Lin
Chi-Yu Shih
Hung-Chun Liu
Jeng Chang
Ying-Lan Chen
Yet-Ran Chen
Han-Tso Lin
Yu-Yung Chang
Chun-Hua Hsu
Han-Jia Lin
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[1] National Taiwan Ocean University,Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
[2] National Taiwan Ocean University,Institute of Marine Biology
[3] National Taiwan Ocean University,Center of Excellence for Marine Bioenvironment and Biotechnology
[4] National Taiwan University,Department of Life Science and Institute of Plant Biology
[5] Academia Sinica,Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center
[6] Ming-Chuan University,Department of Biotechnology
[7] National Taiwan University,Department of Agricultural Chemistry
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Marine Biotechnology | 2013年 / 15卷
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Alkaline phosphatase; Diatom; Glycoprotein; Metal ion; PhoA;
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In phosphorus-deficient conditions, Phaeodactylum tricornutum releases an alkaline phosphatase (PtAPase) to the medium that is readily detectable by activity staining. Nucleic acid and amino acid sequence of this alkaline phosphatase (APase) was identified by performing proteomic analysis and database searches. Sequence alignment suggests that PtAPase belongs to the PhoA family, and it possesses key residues at the Escherichia coli PhoA active site. Quantitative PCR results indicate that the induction of APase mRNA transcription is very sensitive to phosphorus availability and population growth. The molecular mass of native PtAPase (148 kDa) determined by gel filtration chromatography indicates that PtAPase, like most PhoA, is homodimeric. Zn and Mg ions are essential cofactors for most PhoA enzymes; however, PtAPase activity did not require Zn ions. In fact, 5 mM Zn2+, Mo2+, Co2+, Cd2+, or Cu2+ inhibited its enzymatic activity, whereas 5 mM Mn2+, Mg2+, or Ca2+ enhanced its enzymatic activity. The responses of PtAPase to divalent metal ions were different from those of most PhoAs, but were similar to the PhoA in a marine bacterium, Cobetia marina. Phylogenetic analysis shows that homologs of PhoA are also present in other diatom species, and that they clustered in a unique branch away from other PhoA members. PtAPase may represent a novel class of PhoA that helps diatoms to survive in the ocean. Quantification of the PtAPase mRNA may help monitor the physiological condition of diatoms in natural environments and artificial bioreactors.
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