| Literature DB >> 34147770 |
Lisa M Schüler1, Gabriel Bombo2, Paulo Duarte1, Tamára F Santos1, Inês B Maia1, Filipa Pinheiro1, José Marques1, Rita Jacinto3, Peter S C Schulze3, Hugo Pereira3, Luísa Barreira2, João C S Varela4.
Abstract
In this study, two carotenoid-rich strains of the euryhaline microalga Tetraselmis striata CTP4 were isolated by random mutagenesis combined with selection via fluorescence activated cell sorting and growth on norflurazon. Both strains, ED5 and B11, showed an up to 1.5-fold increase in carotenoid contents as compared with the wildtype, independent of the growth conditions. More specifically, violaxanthin, β-carotene and lutein contents reached as high as 1.63, 4.20 and 3.81 mg g-1 DW, respectively. Genes coding for phytoene synthase, phytoene desaturase, lycopene-β-cyclase and ε-ring hydroxylase involved in carotenoid biosynthesis were found to be upregulated in ED5 and B11 cells as compared to the wildtype. Both strains showed higher contents of eicosapentaenoic acid as compared with those of the wildtype, reaching up to 4.41 and 2.88 mg g-1 DW, respectively. Overall, these results highlight the complexity of changes in carotenoid biosynthesis regulation that are required to improve pigment contents in microalgae.Entities:
Keywords: EPA; Flow cytometry; Lutein; Microalgae; Random mutagenesis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34147770 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125385
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642