1980
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7037(80)90073-3
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Biogeochemistry of the stable hydrogen isotopes

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“…In general however, C-bound H as in the DMS-moiety of DMSP, are considered nonexchangeable (Epstein et al 1976). Although heterotrophic reprocessing of photosynthate in Lemna gibba did result in exchange of part of the C-bound H with water (Yakir and DeNiro 1990), this was not observed in algae (Estep and Hoering 1980;Estep 1981). Results from our 24-h experiment in the Sargasso Sea (Fig.…”
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“…In general however, C-bound H as in the DMS-moiety of DMSP, are considered nonexchangeable (Epstein et al 1976). Although heterotrophic reprocessing of photosynthate in Lemna gibba did result in exchange of part of the C-bound H with water (Yakir and DeNiro 1990), this was not observed in algae (Estep and Hoering 1980;Estep 1981). Results from our 24-h experiment in the Sargasso Sea (Fig.…”
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“…Fractionation factors are known to be larger for D 2 O than for 13 C, as the relative difference in mass between D and H is much larger than between 13 C and 12 C. Photosynthesis is the primary process causing both C-and H-isotope fractionation in plant organic material (Estep and Hoering 1980;Estep 1981;Descolas-Gros and Fontugne 1990;Yakir and DeNiro 1990). C-isotope fractionation occurs mainly during carbon fixation in the Calvin Cycle.…”
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“…In addition, a minor portion (∼10-15%) of hydrogen atoms in proteins and AAs are known to be exchangeable (27), yet available data show that not all δ 2 H exchange rapidly in biological conditions (8,28). A deeper understanding of the cycling of water inside cell membranes (29), including mitochondria, and how this water is connected to external sources of water is needed.…”
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“…Principal among these studies is the body of literature on δ 2 H fractionation during lipid synthesis (8)(9)(10). Fatty acids, hydrocarbons, and alkenones synthesized by plants, phytoplankton, and microbes are depleted in 2 H (i.e., have lower δ 2 H values) relative to bulk tissue.…”
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ABSTRACTIsotope effects, studied with precision isotope ratio mass (1). Additional fractionation of hydrogen isotopes occurs during biosynthesis.
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