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Climate change - can lichens protect
themselves using UV-induced melanins?
Richard Peter Beckett and Knut Asbjørn Solhaug
Cape Town May 2014
Lichen Melanins
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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What are lichens?
Lichens – symbiosis between a fungus (95%) and an
alga (5%)
Introduction to Lichens
Alga (green or
cyanobacterium)
Fungus
(ascomycete)
Evolution
• Probably evolved around
400 – 600 million years
ago (i.e. lichens “greened
the earth”).
• They are special!
Section of lichen fossil
Section of living lichen
Whole is greater
than the sum of
the parts!
Lichens are differentially
sensitive to sulphur
dioxide!
Allows rapid
knowledge of
sulphur dioxide
levels…
Bare bark
Above
200 ppm
Algae
About
170 ppm
Lecanora
Xanthoria
About
50 ppm
Ramalina
Lobaria
Less than
30 ppm
About
35 ppm
About
150 ppm
Important
components of
soil crusts, are
very widespread
in southern
Africa. Much
work needs to be
done!
Stabilize soil!
Typical lichen
secondary
metabolites
“Peltigeralean” lichens
are low in secondary
metabolites, others
rich
Cell Wall Redox Enzymes
• In early work we showed presence of laccases,
tyrosinases and peroxidases in Peltigeralean lichens
• These enzymes are almost absent in other species
Preliminary sequence data
suggest classic tyrosinases
Liers et al.
(2014) in
prep
Role of Tyrosinases
Probably linked to melanization…..
• UV induces melanin synthesis in lichens
(photoprotection)
• In non-Peltigeralean species melanins may be
synthesized by polyketide synthases??
Examples of lichens with melanins
UV-B
induced
melanins
Cetraria islandica with most
melanin in its upper parts
Lobaria pulmonaria
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Interaction of climate change
and melanins on lichens
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Background for collaboration
• Lichen ecology and physiology have been studied in both
South Africa and Norway.
• We have met at several conferences and have for a quite
long time looked for funding for joint projects.
• The expertise on lichen ecology and physiology in
Norway and South Africa is quite different.
• By combining the best expertise and methods available,
important increase in the knowledge on how climate
change affect lichen ecosystems is expected.
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Importance of lichens
• Ecologically, lichens play key roles in both South Africa
and Norway.
• For southern African soil crusts, loss of lichens likely
results in severe erosion and significant losses of
nitrogen fixation capacity.
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Hypotheses to be tested
• Melanin synthesising enzymes in South African and
Norwegian lichens
• Effects of UV on melanin synthesising enzymes.
• Does melanin increase the susceptibility to heat
damage?
• Is there a trade-off between radiation screening and
photosynthetic light use efficiency in melanic lichens?
• Identification of nitrogen-containing eumelanins and nonnitrogen allomelanins in South African and Norwegian
lichens.
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