Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3204458718> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3204458718 endingPage "13952" @default.
- W3204458718 startingPage "13942" @default.
- W3204458718 abstract "A prerequisite for environmental and toxicological applications of mercury (Hg) stable isotopes in wildlife and humans is quantifying the isotopic fractionation of biological reactions. Here, we measured stable Hg isotope values of relevant tissues of giant petrels (Macronectes spp.). Isotopic data were interpreted with published HR-XANES spectroscopic data that document a stepwise transformation of methylmercury (MeHg) to Hg-tetraselenolate (Hg(Sec)4) and mercury selenide (HgSe) (Sec = selenocysteine). By mathematical inversion of isotopic and spectroscopic data, identical δ202Hg values for MeHg (2.69 ± 0.04‰), Hg(Sec)4 (-1.37 ± 0.06‰), and HgSe (0.18 ± 0.02‰) were determined in 23 tissues of eight birds from the Kerguelen Islands and Adélie Land (Antarctica). Isotopic differences in δ202Hg between MeHg and Hg(Sec)4 (-4.1 ± 0.1‰) reflect mass-dependent fractionation from a kinetic isotope effect due to the MeHg → Hg(Sec)4 demethylation reaction. Surprisingly, Hg(Sec)4 and HgSe differed isotopically in δ202Hg (+1.6 ± 0.1‰) and mass-independent anomalies (i.e., changes in Δ199Hg of ≤0.3‰), consistent with equilibrium isotope effects of mass-dependent and nuclear volume fractionation from Hg(Sec)4 → HgSe biomineralization. The invariance of species-specific δ202Hg values across tissues and individual birds reflects the kinetic lability of Hg-ligand bonds and tissue-specific redistribution of MeHg and inorganic Hg, likely as Hg(Sec)4. These observations provide fundamental information necessary to improve the interpretation of stable Hg isotope data and provoke a revisitation of processes governing isotopic fractionation in biota and toxicological risk assessment in wildlife." @default.
- W3204458718 created "2021-10-11" @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5032869500 @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5036184756 @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5037137651 @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5053641292 @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5058832533 @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5069523001 @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5070574916 @default.
- W3204458718 creator A5068678680 @default.
- W3204458718 date "2021-10-01" @default.
- W3204458718 modified "2023-10-09" @default.
- W3204458718 title "Mercury Isotope Fractionation by Internal Demethylation and Biomineralization Reactions in Seabirds: Implications for Environmental Mercury Science" @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1512208174 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1971019259 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1974970149 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1976025499 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1980882854 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1986370482 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1988333700 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1994991276 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1997685804 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W1998942746 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2014445913 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2026393494 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2067543549 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2067698920 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2069488139 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2070901669 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2073605844 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2080738242 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2102343886 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2110762028 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2137175112 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2147199986 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2161771658 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2191979628 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2269054896 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2328182646 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2332341815 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2332570803 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2510285555 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2510844513 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2524834232 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2785784801 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2791176568 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2793588393 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2802138450 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2905766026 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2910582452 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2943917904 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2983199619 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2990577390 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2991185820 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2996568158 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W2998026592 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3004106278 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3045290029 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3101399634 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3121199752 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3124299196 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3145773914 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3153482106 @default.
- W3204458718 cites W3172630427 @default.
- W3204458718 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c04388" @default.
- W3204458718 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34596385" @default.
- W3204458718 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3204458718 type Work @default.
- W3204458718 sameAs 3204458718 @default.
- W3204458718 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W3204458718 countsByYear W32044587182022 @default.
- W3204458718 countsByYear W32044587182023 @default.
- W3204458718 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5032869500 @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5036184756 @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5037137651 @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5053641292 @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5058832533 @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5068678680 @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5069523001 @default.
- W3204458718 hasAuthorship W3204458718A5070574916 @default.
- W3204458718 hasBestOaLocation W32044587182 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C145269806 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C164304813 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C177322064 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C195511166 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C200233404 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C22117777 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C2777777548 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C2779334269 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C2780373914 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3204458718 hasConcept C43617362 @default.