The role of the epidermal physode layer in UV protection of Fucus species

Rafael Meichssner , Mira Wilkens , Frauke Pescheck , Wolfgang Bilger
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Abstract

Phlorotannins are believed to provide UV protection in brown algae. In Fucus species, phlorotannin-rich vesicles (“physodes”) form an “epidermal physode layer”, which might represent the anatomical structure responsible for UV protection. However, this layer has been neglected so far; instead, phlorotannin contents of entire thalli were studied in UV exposure experiments.

We employed fluorometric methods to investigate in which wavelength region and to which degree the epidermal physode layer of two Fucus species reduces the transmittance of UV radiation. For comparison, we also studied Saccharina latissima, a brown algal species without epidermal physode layer.

We could show that the epidermal physode layer absorbs throughout the entire UV wavelength range and reduces the epidermal UV-B transmittance into the thallus strongly (15% transmitted in F. vesiculosus vs. 80–100% in S. latissima). UV-B transmittances varied with growth depth and the variations correlated with photosystem II (PSII) stress responses upon artificial UV-B illumination. We found that the UV-B protection is more than sufficient for natural UV-B levels and of rather constitutive nature.

In conclusion, the epidermal physode layer appears to be the anatomical feature exerting UV protection by phlorotannins in Fucus species and might thus be a core adaptation that enables Fucales the colonization of the intertidal habitat.

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墨角藻表皮植酸层在紫外线防护中的作用
褐藻中的绿单宁被认为可以保护紫外线。在Fucus物种中,富含植酸的囊泡(“physode”)形成“表皮植酸层”,这可能代表了负责紫外线防护的解剖结构。然而,到目前为止,这一层一直被忽视;采用紫外照射实验研究了整个菌体的植绿素含量。采用荧光光度法研究了两种真菌表皮藻质层在哪个波长区域以及在多大程度上降低了紫外线的透过率。为了进行比较,我们还研究了一种没有表皮藻皮层的褐藻Saccharina latissima。我们可以发现,表皮植酸层在整个紫外波长范围内吸收紫外线,并强烈降低表皮紫外线b进入菌体的透过率(在水疱F. vesiculosus中透过率为15%,而在横条S. latissima中透过率为80-100%)。UV-B透过率随生长深度的变化而变化,其变化与光系统II (PSII)在人工UV-B照射下的胁迫响应相关。我们发现紫外线- b的保护是绰绰有余的自然紫外线- b水平和相当本构性。综上所述,表皮植酸层似乎是Fucales物种中发挥紫外线保护作用的解剖特征,因此可能是Fucales在潮间带栖息地定居的核心适应。
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