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Major bacterial contribution to marine dissolved organic nitrogen
Authors:MD McCarthy  JI Hedges  R Benner
Institution:M. D. McCarthy and J. I. Hedges, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Box 357940, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. R. Benner, University of Texas, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX 78373, USA.
Abstract:Next to N2 gas, the largest pool of reduced nitrogen in the ocean resides in the enormous reservoir of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON). The chemical identity of most of this material, and the mechanisms by which it is cycled, remain fundamental questions in contemporary oceanography. Amino acid enantiomeric ratios in the high molecular weight fraction of DON from surface and deep water in three ocean basins show substantial enrichment in D enantiomers of four amino acids. The magnitude and pattern of these D/L enrichments indicate that peptidoglycan remnants derived from bacterial cell walls constitute a major source of DON throughout the sea. These observations suggest that structural properties of specific bacterial biopolymers, and the mechanisms for their accumulation, are among the central controls on long-term cycling of dissolved organic nitrogen in the sea.
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