Nitrogen assimilation following NH4+ pulses in the red alga Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis: effect on C metabolism Juan J. V e r g a r a l , Kimon T. ~i r d~, F. X. ~i e l l~ ABSTRACT: The short-term effect of external NH,' availability on N assimilation, as well as on C metabolism, has been studied in the red alga Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis. This agarophyte seaweed showed a high capacity to take up external NH,' and to channel it toward proteins. As in a previous study in Corallina elongata, it appears that N limitation redirected the flow of internal N toward nonpigmented proteins, whereas phycobiliprotein synthesis was preferentially stimulated with respect to other proteins in response to external NH,+ pulses. A possible mechanism by which chloroplastic protein synthesis is limited by external N availability more than cytosolic proteins could be involved. In relation to C metabolism, insoluble and soluble carbohydrates were mobilized in response to NH,+ assimilation at a non-saturating irradiance for photosynthesls of 80 pm01 m-2 S-'. The main change in C metabolism was not seen for total C. The principal effect was the flow of C among different compounds, from carbohydrates to organic N compounds (amino acids and prote~ns) during transient NH, + assimilation.