

Author: Pankowski Andrew
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0722-4060
Source: Polar Biology, Vol.31, Iss.10, 2008-09, pp. : 1153-1165
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Abstract
The presence, concentration and distribution of the iron regulated proteins, ferredoxin and flavodoxin, was investigated in pack ice off eastern Antarctica using SDS-PAGE gels. Bands corresponding to ferredoxin and/or flavodoxin were observed in all but eight of the 102 core sections analysed. Flavodoxin was found in most of the ice samples and was strongly correlated with chlorophyll a standing stock. The widespread distribution of flavodoxin here is not thought to indicate iron-limitation as many of the dominant species, such as
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