| Literature DB >> 34089467 |
Yongjie Feng1, Junmu Xiao1, Na Cui1, Yongteng Zhao1, Peng Zhao2.
Abstract
To maintain high microalgae lipid productivity and flocculation efficiency simultaneously and reduce the production cost of microalgae lipids, Monoraphidium sp. FXY-10 with high lipid-producing capacity and Heveochlorella sp. Yu with strong self-flocculation ability were cocultivated and studied. Cocultivated microalgae lipid productivity and flocculation efficiency were increased to 203.8 mg L-1 day-1 and 70.55%, respectively, which is potentially related to the excessive competitive depletion of nitrogen sources and the upregulation of correlative key genes in lipid anabolic metabolism. Under cocultivation conditions, microalgae cells could enter the stationary phase 2 days earlier than that under monocultivation conditions, thus reducing the culture time. Relative expression of the accD, ME, and rbcL genes was upregulated to varying degrees, and the enzyme activities of ACCase, ME, and RuBisCO were also significantly increased compared with those in monocultivation. Moreover, fatty acid composition showed that microalgae lipids in cocultivation exhibited potential as a feedstock for biodiesel.Entities:
Keywords: Cocultivation; Lipid productivity; Lipid synthesis; Self-flocculation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34089467 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-021-03593-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 0273-2289 Impact factor: 2.926