Examining hydrogen peroxide-containing organelles in seaweeds.

microPublication biology Pub Date : 2024-11-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001217
Joseph S Ramahi, Keiko L Hokeness, John Gonzales, Jadi Allen, Roman D P Marquez, Robin A A Rojas, Sergey Ingram, Sara Capponi, Jennifer E Smith, Brian von Herzen, John Dueber, Zheng-Hui He
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Seaweeds, particularly the red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis , produce and sequester bromomethanes, which are known for mitigating methane emissions in ruminants when used as a feed supplement. Bromomethane synthesis requires hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ). We developed a staining assay utilizing 3,3'-diaminobenzidine (DAB) for identifying H 2 O 2 in three groups of seaweeds (red, brown, and green), including intensely pigmented species. Our findings indicate the previously identified "gland cell" in Asparagopsis taxiformis , responsible for bromoform synthesis and retention, is a specialized large organelle rich in H 2 O 2 . Our study introduces an effective survey tool to identify promising seaweed species abundant in bromoform from diverse marine habitats.

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研究海藻中含有过氧化氢的细胞器。
海藻,尤其是红色海藻 Asparagopsis taxiformis,可产生并封存溴甲烷,当用作饲料补充剂时,可减少反刍动物的甲烷排放。溴甲烷的合成需要过氧化氢(H 2 O 2 )。我们利用 3,3'-二氨基联苯胺(DAB)开发了一种染色检测方法,用于鉴定三类海藻(红色、棕色和绿色)(包括色素较浓的物种)中的 H 2 O 2。我们的研究结果表明,之前在 Asparagopsis taxiformis 中发现的负责溴仿合成和保留的 "腺细胞 "是一个富含 H 2 O 2 的特化大细胞器。我们的研究介绍了一种有效的调查工具,可用于从不同的海洋栖息地识别溴甲烷含量丰富的海藻物种。
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