2002
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5620211128
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Differential sensitivity of four Lobaria lichens to copper in vitro

Abstract: Treatment of Lobaria amplissima, Lobaria pulmonaria, Lobaria scrobiculata, and Lobaria virens with 0 to 500 microM CuSO4 for 0 to 120 min at 25.0 degrees C resulted in a time- and copper-concentration-dependent decrease in the thallus total potassium content and a release of K- from the thallus, indicating that copper damaged the cytoplasmic membrane of the fungal hyphae. Lobaria pulmonaria was the most sensitive species, L virens the most resistant to copper treatment. Lobaria amplissima and L. scrobiculata d… Show more

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“…In line with [21], we found that Cu 2+ severely altered the CD spectra of UA, leading to the appearance of a negative 270 nm band at low Cu 2+ concentrations, which indicated the formation of a tight UA-Cu 2+ complex (cyan curve in Figure 4a), as suggested by the effect of Cu 2+ on the BLM current (Figure 1). Of note, the strong binding of Cu 2+ to UA might be involved in a high copper toxicity to lichens [23]. Other cations did not distort the CD spectrum of UA; an increase in both the positive 330 nm band and the negative 290 nm band was observed in the CD spectrum of UA upon the addition of the cations (Figure 4a).…”
Section: Effect Of Divalent Metal Cations On the CD And Absorbance Sp...mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In line with [21], we found that Cu 2+ severely altered the CD spectra of UA, leading to the appearance of a negative 270 nm band at low Cu 2+ concentrations, which indicated the formation of a tight UA-Cu 2+ complex (cyan curve in Figure 4a), as suggested by the effect of Cu 2+ on the BLM current (Figure 1). Of note, the strong binding of Cu 2+ to UA might be involved in a high copper toxicity to lichens [23]. Other cations did not distort the CD spectrum of UA; an increase in both the positive 330 nm band and the negative 290 nm band was observed in the CD spectrum of UA upon the addition of the cations (Figure 4a).…”
Section: Effect Of Divalent Metal Cations On the CD And Absorbance Sp...mentioning
confidence: 92%