Elma Gonzalez

Professor Emeritus

Dr. Elma Gonzalez

elma-gonzalez@att.net


Recent Courses

EE BIOL 168 - Marine Phytoplankton Physiology
EE BIOL 19 - Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
EE BIOL 194A - Research Group or Internship Seminars: Access to Research Careers

Research Areas

Research Interests

The organisms

The coccolithophorid algae are calcifying members of the Haptophyta (Prymnesiophyceae). They are the only known organisms that can calcify (calcium carbonate) subcellularly and who exercise precise control over the shape of their calcified scales (coccoliths) which are exocytosed to form an external cell cover (coccosphere). More than a hundred species of coccolithophorids have been described with each species displaying unique shape and size of crystallized coccoliths.

Significance

Members of the group have a world-wide distribution and are frequently found at high abundances in the sub-polar oceans. Their evolutionary history extends back to the Jurassic which makes them useful fossils for stratigraphic analyses and oil exploration.

The coccolithophorids draw down CO2 and bicarbonate from the ocean/atmospheric pools and contribute to carbonate archives in deep sea sediments. Thus coccolithophorid calcification is an important link in the global carbon cycle.

The coccolithophores have exciting potential for advances in nano-fabrication. The genetics, assembly and morphogenesis of the coccoliths (organo-crystalline composites) are under the direct control of the organism and remain virtually unexplored by modern tools.

Laboratory Studies

We have introduced Pleurochrysis for biochemical and molecular studies of calcification. Both Pleurochrysis and Emiliania huxleyi offer opportunities for an experimental approach that complements and extends the oceanographic and ecophysiological observations that have preceded our work.

Our interests lie along the following lines:


  • Carbon concentrating mechanisms. An understanding of the biochemistry and cell biology of the coccolith vesicle; its membrane ion transporters and their relationship to carbon utilization in the chloroplast will lead to more robust predictions for change in the global carbon cycle and, potentially, climate. Other studies will focus on the regulation of expression, and cellular localization of carbonic anhydrases as organisms experience greater or lesser alkalinity, CO2, salinity, and temperature with the goal of understanding how these parameters may influence coccolithophore calcification.
  • Coccolith Vesicle proton pump. The coccolith vesicle membrane exhibits proton-pumping activity and, along with the Golgi, is the localization of the vacuolar-type ATPase. These studies seek to understand the pathway of protons generated by calcification within the coccolith vesicle and the role of the V-type ATPase in calcification.
  • Calcium fluxes. The coccolithophorid cell is a fairly typical eukaryote living atypically in a 10 mM Ca2+ medium. Moreover, the cell mineralizes at the rate of some 40 picograms per light period. How does the cell control levels of calcium in the cytosol? How does it deliver calcium to the calcifying vesicle? How did this group of organisms uniquely evolve subcellular calcification? We are intrigued by many other similar questions.
  • Crystal nucleation and morphogenesis. We have a continuing interest in this topic and are collaborating with Betsy Read and Tom Wahlund at CSU San Marcos toward development of genetic and molecular tools for use on Pleurochrysis and Emiliania.

Prospective graduate students are encouraged to correspond either by letter, phone or email. Individuals who are interested in using molecular and biochemical tools to address ecophysiological problems of the coccolithophores are particularly encouraged to apply.

Selected Publications

Corstjens, P. L. A. M. and E. L. Gonz�lez, "(In Press) Effects of nitrogen and phosphorous availability on the expression of the coccolith-vesicle V-ATPase (subunit c) of Pleurochrysis (Haptophyta)", - (2003) .

Gonzalez, E.L. U, Riebesell, J. M. Hayes, E.A. Laws, "Effects of biosynthesis and physiology on relative abundances and isotopic compositions of alkenones", Geochem Geophys. Geosys, 2 : 2000GC-000052 (2001) .

Corstjens, P.L.A.M., P. Westbroek, and E.L. Gonzalez, "Coccolithophorid calcification depends on a highly conserved vacuolar ATPase: characterization of the gene encoding the membrane-bound subunit", J. Phycol, 37 : 71-78 (2001) .

Gonzalez, E.L., "The Calcifying vesicle membrane of the coccolithophore, Pleurochrysis sp", Wiley VCH, Weinheim, Germany, In Biomineralization of Nana & Micro-Structures., Ed. Edmund Baeuerlein(Eds.), 37 : 269-283 (2000) .

Corstijens, P.L.A.M. and E.L. Gonzalez, "Isolation and Molecular Analysis of our Actin encoding cDNA clones (Acc. Nos. AF144403, AF144404, AF 1444405, AF 1444406) from the Cocoolithophorid Pleurochysis carterate (Prymensiophyceae). (PGR 99-091)", Plant Physiol, In Biomineralization of Nana & Micro-Structures., Ed. Edmund Baeuerlein(Eds.), 120 : 933- (1999) .

Arako, Y. and E.L. Gonzalez, "V- and P-type Ca2+ -stimulated ATPase in a calcifying strain of Pleurochrysis sp., (Haptophyceae)", J. Phycol, In Biomineralization of Nana & Micro-Structures., Ed. Edmund Baeuerlein(Eds.), 34 : 79-88 (1998) .

Corstjens, P.L.A.M., Y. Araki, P. Westbroek and E.L. Gonzalez, "A Gene Encoding the 16 kD Proteolipid Subunit of a Vacuolar-Type H(+)-ATPase from Pleurochrysis carterae strain 136 (GenBank Accession No. U48365 and U53182)", Plant Gene Register, In Biomineralization of Nana & Micro-Structures., Ed. Edmund Baeuerlein(Eds.), PGR96-038 : - (1996) .

Pavel, M., Bruno, J.E., Gonzalez, E.L., and Strand, S., "Identifying and addressing information deficits for minority undergraduate students in science", J. Educational Technology Systems, In Biomineralization of Nana & Micro-Structures., Ed. Edmund Baeuerlein(Eds.), 24 : 335-357 (1996) .

Isreal, A.A., and E.L. Gonzalez., "Photosynthesis and inorganic carbon utilization by the coccolithophorid alga Pluerochrysis sp. (Haptophyta)", Marine Ecology Progress Series, In Biomineralization of Nana & Micro-Structures., Ed. Edmund Baeuerlein(Eds.), 137 : 243-250 (1996) .

Kwon, D.K. and E.L. Gonzaelz, "Localization of Ca2+-stimulated ATPase in the coccolith-producing-compartment of cells of Pleurochyrsis sp. (Prymnesiophyceae)", J Phycol, In Biomineralization of Nana & Micro-Structures., Ed. Edmund Baeuerlein(Eds.), 30 : 689-695 (1994) .