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Iron Speciation and Iron Binding Proteins in Arthrospira   platensis Grown in Media Containing Different Iron Concentrations.

Gloria IsaniAlberto NiccolaiGiulia AndreaniThomas DalmonteElisa BelleiMartina BertocchiMario R TrediciLiliana Rodolfi
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Cyanobacteria are characterized by high iron content. This study investigated the effects of varying iron concentrations (1, 5, and 10 mg L -1 ) in the culture media on the biochemical composition and the iron bioaccumulation and speciation in Arthrospira platensis F&M-C256. Iron content measured in biomasses varied from 0.35 to 2.34 mg g -1 dry weight depending on the iron concentration in the culture media. These biomasses can be considered of interest for the production of spirulina-based supplements with low and high iron content. Iron speciation was studied using size exclusion chromatography followed by atomic absorption spectrometry and proteomic analysis. The role of C-phycocyanin as an iron binding protein was also investigated. Overall, the present results provide a better understanding of iron metabolism in cyanobacteria and a foundation for further studies.
Keyphrases
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  • binding protein
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