Literature DB >> 26869603

Increasing the Triacylglycerol Content in Dunaliella tertiolecta through Isolation of Starch-Deficient Mutants.

Anchalee Sirikhachornkit1,2, Supachai Vuttipongchaikij1,2, Anongpat Suttangkakul1,2, Kittisak Yokthongwattana3, Piyada Juntawong1,2, Prayad Pokethitiyook4,5, Kunn Kangvansaichol6, Metha Meetam4,5.   

Abstract

The production cost of biodiesel from microalgae is still not competitive, compared with that of petroleum fuels. The genetic improvement of microalgal strains to increase triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation is one way to reduce production costs. One of the most promising approaches is the isolation of starch-deficient mutants, which have been reported to successfully increase TAG yields. To date, such a stable mutant is not available in an oleaginous marine microalga, despite several advantages of using marine species for biodiesel production. Algae in the genus Dunaliella are known to tolerate high salt concentration and other environmental stresses. In addition, the cultivation processes for large-scale outdoor commercialization have been well established for this genus. In this study, Dunaliella tertiolecta was used to screen for starch-deficient mutants, using an iodine vapor-staining method. Four out of 20,016 UV-mutagenized strains showed a substantial reduction of starch content. A significantly higher TAG content, up to 3-fold of the wild-type level, was observed in three of the mutants upon induction by nitrogen depletion. The carotenoid production and growth characteristics of these mutants, under both normal and oxidative stress conditions, were not compromised, suggesting that these processes are not necessarily affected by starch deficiency. The results from this work open up new possibilities for exploring Dunaliella for biodiesel production.

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Keywords:  Dunaliella; biodiesel; microalgae; mutant; starch; triacylglycerol

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26869603     DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1510.10022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1017-7825            Impact factor:   2.351


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1.  Isolation and genome analysis of Winogradskyella algicola sp. nov., the dominant bacterial species associated with the green alga Dunaliella tertiolecta.

Authors:  Jaeho Song; Yeonjung Lim; Hye-Jin Jang; Yochan Joung; Ilnam Kang; Seong-Joo Hong; Choul-Gyun Lee; Jang-Cheon Cho
Journal:  J Microbiol       Date:  2019-10-28       Impact factor: 3.422

Review 2.  The Potential for Microalgae as Bioreactors to Produce Pharmaceuticals.

Authors:  Na Yan; Chengming Fan; Yuhong Chen; Zanmin Hu
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-06-17       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  De novo transcriptome analysis of Chlorella sorokiniana: effect of glucose assimilation, and moderate light intensity.

Authors:  Siti Nor Ani Azaman; Darren C J Wong; Sheau Wei Tan; Fatimah M Yusoff; Norio Nagao; Swee Keong Yeap
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Enhancing carbohydrate repartitioning into lipid and carotenoid by disruption of microalgae starch debranching enzyme.

Authors:  Yuichi Kato; Tomoki Oyama; Kentaro Inokuma; Christopher J Vavricka; Mami Matsuda; Ryota Hidese; Katsuya Satoh; Yutaka Oono; Jo-Shu Chang; Tomohisa Hasunuma; Akihiko Kondo
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-04-09

5.  Characterization of isolated UV-C-irradiated mutants of microalga Chlorella vulgaris for future biofuel application.

Authors:  Jessa Dg Carino; Pierangeli G Vital
Journal:  Environ Dev Sustain       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 4.080

6.  De novo transcriptome analysis and gene expression profiling of an oleaginous microalga Scenedesmus acutus TISTR8540 during nitrogen deprivation-induced lipid accumulation.

Authors:  Anchalee Sirikhachornkit; Anongpat Suttangkakul; Supachai Vuttipongchaikij; Piyada Juntawong
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-02-27       Impact factor: 4.379

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