K. Hanaoka et al., ARSENOBETAINE-DECOMPOSING ABILITY OF MARINE MICROORGANISMS OCCURRING IN PARTICLES COLLECTED AT DEPTHS OF 1100 AND 3500 METERS, Applied organometallic chemistry, 11(4), 1997, pp. 265-271
The arsenobetaine-decomposing ability of microorganisms occurring in s
inking particles, which play a main role in the vertical transport of
organic substances produced in the photic zone, was investigated, The
microorganisms in particles collected in the deep sea, 1100 and 3500 m
in depth, clearly showed decomposing ability. With the particles from
1100 m, the degradation products were the same as those produced by m
icroorganisms occurring in sources in the photic zone, i.e. trimethyla
rsine oxide (TMAO), dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) and inorganic arsenic(V
). At 3500 m, the degradation activity was diminished, smalls amount o
f DMA and TMAO being produced, These results suggest that arsenobetain
e contained in the animals starts to degrade immediately after the dea
th of the animals and their transformation to particles, The degradati
on of arsenobetaine to inorganic arsenic in our tentative arsenic cycl
e in marine ecosystems (inorganic arsenic to inorganic arsenic via the
biosynthesis of arsenobetaine) may apply to the deep sea as well as t
o the photic zone. (C) 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.