Biochemical Barriers on the Path to Ocean Anoxia?
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2021
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Journal Title:mBio
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Description:Declining ocean oxygen associated with global warming and climate change is impacting marine ecosystems across scales from microscopic planktonic communities to global fisheries. We report a fundamental dichotomy in the affinities of enzymes for oxygen—the terminal proteins catalyzing respiration are active at much lower oxygen concentrations than oxygenase enzymes involved in organic matter catabolism.
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Source:mBio, 12(4)
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ISSN:2150-7511
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:1c44c30e0c6a335d7c6992efa6249cd69a48e76faa806fee9e13ad9567519cfb
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