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- W2915654611 abstract "Photosynthetic microbes are the predominant sources of organic carbon in the sunlit regions of the ocean. During photosynthesis, nitrogen and carbon metabolism are coordinated to synthesize nitrogen-containing organics such as amino acids and nucleic acids. In large regions of the ocean, nitrogen is thought to limit the growth of phytoplankton. The impact of nitrogen limitation on the synthesis of organic carbon is not well understood, especially for the most abundant photosynthetic organism in the nitrogen-limited regions of the ocean, Prochlorococcus . This study compares the carbon metabolism of nitrogen-replete and nitrogen-limited Prochlorococcus spp. to determine how nitrogen availability influences inorganic carbon assimilation into an organic form. Metabolomics and physiological data revealed that cells under nitrogen limitation have reduced metabolic flux and total carbon fixation rates while maintaining elevated metabolite pool levels and releasing a larger proportion of total fixed carbon to the environment." @default.
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- W2915654611 title "Carbon Fate and Flux in <i>Prochlorococcus</i> under Nitrogen Limitation" @default.
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