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Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis
Eukaryotic marine microalgae like Dunaliella spp. have great potential as a feedstock for liquid transportation fuels because they grow fast and can accumulate high levels of triacylgycerides with little need for fresh water or land. Their growth rates vary between species and are dependent on envir...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437649/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127562 |
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author | Srirangan, Soundarya Sauer, Marie-Laure Howard, Brian Dvora, Mia Dums, Jacob Backman, Patrick Sederoff, Heike |
author_facet | Srirangan, Soundarya Sauer, Marie-Laure Howard, Brian Dvora, Mia Dums, Jacob Backman, Patrick Sederoff, Heike |
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description | Eukaryotic marine microalgae like Dunaliella spp. have great potential as a feedstock for liquid transportation fuels because they grow fast and can accumulate high levels of triacylgycerides with little need for fresh water or land. Their growth rates vary between species and are dependent on environmental conditions. The cell cycle, starch and triacylglycerol accumulation are controlled by the diurnal light:dark cycle. Storage compounds like starch and triacylglycerol accumulate in the light when CO(2) fixation rates exceed the need of assimilated carbon and energy for cell maintenance and division during the dark phase. To delineate environmental effects, we analyzed cell division rates, metabolism and transcriptional regulation in Dunaliella viridis in response to changes in light duration and growth temperatures. Its rate of cell division was increased under continuous light conditions, while a shift in temperature from 25°C to 35°C did not significantly affect the cell division rate, but increased the triacylglycerol content per cell several-fold under continuous light. The amount of saturated fatty acids in triacylglycerol fraction was more responsive to an increase in temperature than to a change in the light regime. Detailed fatty acid profiles showed that Dunaliella viridis incorporated lauric acid (C12:0) into triacylglycerol after 24 hours under continuous light. Transcriptome analysis identified potential regulators involved in the light and temperature-induced lipid accumulation in Dunaliella viridis. |
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spelling | pubmed-44376492015-05-29 Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis Srirangan, Soundarya Sauer, Marie-Laure Howard, Brian Dvora, Mia Dums, Jacob Backman, Patrick Sederoff, Heike PLoS One Research Article Eukaryotic marine microalgae like Dunaliella spp. have great potential as a feedstock for liquid transportation fuels because they grow fast and can accumulate high levels of triacylgycerides with little need for fresh water or land. Their growth rates vary between species and are dependent on environmental conditions. The cell cycle, starch and triacylglycerol accumulation are controlled by the diurnal light:dark cycle. Storage compounds like starch and triacylglycerol accumulate in the light when CO(2) fixation rates exceed the need of assimilated carbon and energy for cell maintenance and division during the dark phase. To delineate environmental effects, we analyzed cell division rates, metabolism and transcriptional regulation in Dunaliella viridis in response to changes in light duration and growth temperatures. Its rate of cell division was increased under continuous light conditions, while a shift in temperature from 25°C to 35°C did not significantly affect the cell division rate, but increased the triacylglycerol content per cell several-fold under continuous light. The amount of saturated fatty acids in triacylglycerol fraction was more responsive to an increase in temperature than to a change in the light regime. Detailed fatty acid profiles showed that Dunaliella viridis incorporated lauric acid (C12:0) into triacylglycerol after 24 hours under continuous light. Transcriptome analysis identified potential regulators involved in the light and temperature-induced lipid accumulation in Dunaliella viridis. Public Library of Science 2015-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4437649/ /pubmed/25992838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127562 Text en © 2015 Srirangan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Srirangan, Soundarya Sauer, Marie-Laure Howard, Brian Dvora, Mia Dums, Jacob Backman, Patrick Sederoff, Heike Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis |
title | Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis
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title_full | Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis
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title_fullStr | Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis
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title_full_unstemmed | Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis
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title_short | Interaction of Temperature and Photoperiod Increases Growth and Oil Content in the Marine Microalgae Dunaliella viridis
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title_sort | interaction of temperature and photoperiod increases growth and oil content in the marine microalgae dunaliella viridis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437649/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127562 |
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