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Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production

BACKGROUND: Microalgae are gaining importance as sustainable production hosts in the fields of biotechnology and bioenergy. A robust biomass accumulating strain of the genus Monoraphidium (SAG 48.87) was investigated in this work as a potential feedstock for biofuel production. The genome was sequen...

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Autores principales: Bogen, Christian, Al-Dilaimi, Arwa, Albersmeier, Andreas, Wichmann, Julian, Grundmann, Michael, Rupp, Oliver, Lauersen, Kyle J, Blifernez-Klassen, Olga, Kalinowski, Jörn, Goesmann, Alexander, Mussgnug, Jan H, Kruse, Olaf
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3890519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24373495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-926
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author Bogen, Christian
Al-Dilaimi, Arwa
Albersmeier, Andreas
Wichmann, Julian
Grundmann, Michael
Rupp, Oliver
Lauersen, Kyle J
Blifernez-Klassen, Olga
Kalinowski, Jörn
Goesmann, Alexander
Mussgnug, Jan H
Kruse, Olaf
author_facet Bogen, Christian
Al-Dilaimi, Arwa
Albersmeier, Andreas
Wichmann, Julian
Grundmann, Michael
Rupp, Oliver
Lauersen, Kyle J
Blifernez-Klassen, Olga
Kalinowski, Jörn
Goesmann, Alexander
Mussgnug, Jan H
Kruse, Olaf
author_sort Bogen, Christian
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description BACKGROUND: Microalgae are gaining importance as sustainable production hosts in the fields of biotechnology and bioenergy. A robust biomass accumulating strain of the genus Monoraphidium (SAG 48.87) was investigated in this work as a potential feedstock for biofuel production. The genome was sequenced, annotated, and key enzymes for triacylglycerol formation were elucidated. RESULTS: Monoraphidium neglectum was identified as an oleaginous species with favourable growth characteristics as well as a high potential for crude oil production, based on neutral lipid contents of approximately 21% (dry weight) under nitrogen starvation, composed of predominantly C18:1 and C16:0 fatty acids. Further characterization revealed growth in a relatively wide pH range and salt concentrations of up to 1.0% NaCl, in which the cells exhibited larger structures. This first full genome sequencing of a member of the Selenastraceae revealed a diploid, approximately 68 Mbp genome with a G + C content of 64.7%. The circular chloroplast genome was assembled to a 135,362 bp single contig, containing 67 protein-coding genes. The assembly of the mitochondrial genome resulted in two contigs with an approximate total size of 94 kb, the largest known mitochondrial genome within algae. 16,761 protein-coding genes were assigned to the nuclear genome. Comparison of gene sets with respect to functional categories revealed a higher gene number assigned to the category “carbohydrate metabolic process” and in “fatty acid biosynthetic process” in M. neglectum when compared to Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Nannochloropsis gaditana, indicating a higher metabolic diversity for applications in carbohydrate conversions of biotechnological relevance. CONCLUSIONS: The genome of M. neglectum, as well as the metabolic reconstruction of crucial lipid pathways, provides new insights into the diversity of the lipid metabolism in microalgae. The results of this work provide a platform to encourage the development of this strain for biotechnological applications and production concepts.
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spelling pubmed-38905192014-01-15 Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production Bogen, Christian Al-Dilaimi, Arwa Albersmeier, Andreas Wichmann, Julian Grundmann, Michael Rupp, Oliver Lauersen, Kyle J Blifernez-Klassen, Olga Kalinowski, Jörn Goesmann, Alexander Mussgnug, Jan H Kruse, Olaf BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Microalgae are gaining importance as sustainable production hosts in the fields of biotechnology and bioenergy. A robust biomass accumulating strain of the genus Monoraphidium (SAG 48.87) was investigated in this work as a potential feedstock for biofuel production. The genome was sequenced, annotated, and key enzymes for triacylglycerol formation were elucidated. RESULTS: Monoraphidium neglectum was identified as an oleaginous species with favourable growth characteristics as well as a high potential for crude oil production, based on neutral lipid contents of approximately 21% (dry weight) under nitrogen starvation, composed of predominantly C18:1 and C16:0 fatty acids. Further characterization revealed growth in a relatively wide pH range and salt concentrations of up to 1.0% NaCl, in which the cells exhibited larger structures. This first full genome sequencing of a member of the Selenastraceae revealed a diploid, approximately 68 Mbp genome with a G + C content of 64.7%. The circular chloroplast genome was assembled to a 135,362 bp single contig, containing 67 protein-coding genes. The assembly of the mitochondrial genome resulted in two contigs with an approximate total size of 94 kb, the largest known mitochondrial genome within algae. 16,761 protein-coding genes were assigned to the nuclear genome. Comparison of gene sets with respect to functional categories revealed a higher gene number assigned to the category “carbohydrate metabolic process” and in “fatty acid biosynthetic process” in M. neglectum when compared to Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Nannochloropsis gaditana, indicating a higher metabolic diversity for applications in carbohydrate conversions of biotechnological relevance. CONCLUSIONS: The genome of M. neglectum, as well as the metabolic reconstruction of crucial lipid pathways, provides new insights into the diversity of the lipid metabolism in microalgae. The results of this work provide a platform to encourage the development of this strain for biotechnological applications and production concepts. BioMed Central 2013-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3890519/ /pubmed/24373495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-926 Text en Copyright © 2013 Bogen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bogen, Christian
Al-Dilaimi, Arwa
Albersmeier, Andreas
Wichmann, Julian
Grundmann, Michael
Rupp, Oliver
Lauersen, Kyle J
Blifernez-Klassen, Olga
Kalinowski, Jörn
Goesmann, Alexander
Mussgnug, Jan H
Kruse, Olaf
Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production
title Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production
title_full Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production
title_fullStr Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production
title_short Reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga Monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production
title_sort reconstruction of the lipid metabolism for the microalga monoraphidium neglectum from its genome sequence reveals characteristics suitable for biofuel production
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3890519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24373495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-926
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