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Phloroglucinol Promotes Fucoxanthin Synthesis by Activating the cis-Zeatin and Brassinolide Pathways in Thalassiosira pseudonana.

Yan Liu1, Yixuan Li1, Hejing Zhao1, Bilu Zhu1, Jilin Xu2, Feng Xu3, Shixia Liu2, Xiaohui Li1, Chengxu Zhou1.   

Abstract

Phloroglucinol improves shoot formation and somatic embryogenesis in several horticultural and grain crops, but its function in microalgae remains unclear. Here, we found that sufficiently high concentrations of phloroglucinol significantly increased fucoxanthin synthesis, growth, and photosynthetic efficiency in the microalga Thalassiosira pseudonana. These results suggested that the role of phloroglucinol is conserved across higher plants and microalgae. Further analysis showed that, after phloroglucinol treatment, the contents of cis-zeatin and brassinolide in T. pseudonana increased significantly, while the contents of trans-zeatin, N6-isopentenyladenine (iP), auxin, and gibberellin were unaffected. Indeed, functional studies showed that the effects of cis-zeatin and brassinolide in T. pseudonana were similar to those of phloroglucinol. Knockout of key enzyme genes in the cis-zeatin synthesis pathway of T. pseudonana or treatment of T. pseudonana with a brassinolide synthesis inhibitor (brassinazole) significantly reduced growth and fucoxanthin content in T. pseudonana, and phloroglucinol treatment partially alleviated these inhibitory effects. However, phloroglucinol treatment was ineffective when the cis-zeatin and brassinolide pathways were simultaneously inhibited. These results suggested that the cis-zeatin and brassinolide signaling pathways are independent regulators of fucoxanthin synthesis in T. pseudonana and that phloroglucinol affects both pathways. Thus, this study not only characterizes the mechanism by which phloroglucinol promotes fucoxanthin synthesis but also demonstrates the roles of cis-zeatin and brassinolide in T. pseudonana. IMPORTANCE Here, we demonstrate that phloroglucinol, a growth promoter in higher plants, also increases growth and fucoxanthin synthesis in the microalga Thalassiosira pseudonana and therefore may have substantial practical application for industrial fucoxanthin production. Phloroglucinol treatment also induced the synthesis of cis-zeatin and brassinolide in T. pseudonana, and the cis-zeatin and brassinolide signaling pathways were implicated in the phloroglucinol-driven increases in T. pseudonana growth and fucoxanthin synthesis. Thus, our work clarified the molecular mechanism of phloroglucinol promoting the growth and fucoxanthin synthesis of Thalassiosira pseudonana and suggested that cis-zeatin and brassinolide, in addition to phloroglucinol, have potential utility as inducers of increased microalgal fucoxanthin production.

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Keywords:  Thalassiosira pseudonana; brassinolide; cis-zeatin; fucoxanthin; phloroglucinol

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35108066      PMCID: PMC8939325          DOI: 10.1128/aem.02160-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   5.005


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