Growth of cultured Picocystis strain ML in the presence of arsenic, and occurrence of arsenolipids in these Picocystis as well as biota and sediment from Mono Lake, California

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Mono Lake is a hypersaline soda lake rich in dissolved inorganic arsenic with its primary production currently dominated by <i>Picocystis</i> str. ML. We set out to determine if this picoplankter could metabolize inorganic arsenic, and in doing so form unusual arsenolipids (e.g., methylated arsinoyl ribosides) as reported in other saline ecosystems and by halophilic algae. We cultivated Picocystis str. ML on an inorganic seawater-based medium with either low (37 µM) or high (1,000 µM) phosphate in the presence of arsenite (~0.4 mM), arsenate (~0.8 mM), or without arsenic additions.

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Name Format Description Link
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5e94c7ab82ce172707f035f2.xml
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P90VW2FP

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  • biota
  • chromatography
  • microbiology
  • usgs-5e94c7ab82ce172707f035f2
  • liquid-chromatography
  • biochemistry
  • plankton
  • arsenic
  • cell-biology
  • geochemistry
  • arsenolipids
  • biogeochemical-cycling
  • picocystis
  • mass-spectroscopy

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