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Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions

Diatoms are very efficient in their use of available nutrients. Changes in nutrient availability influence the metabolism and the composition of the cell constituents. Since diatoms are valuable candidates to search for oil producing algae, measurements of diatom-produced compounds can be very usefu...

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Autores principales: Bromke, Mariusz A., Sabir, Jamal S., Alfassi, Fahad A., Hajarah, Nahid H., Kabli, Saleh A., Al-Malki, Abdulrahman L., Ashworth, Matt P., Méret, Michaël, Jansen, Robert K., Willmitzer, Lothar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26440112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138965
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author Bromke, Mariusz A.
Sabir, Jamal S.
Alfassi, Fahad A.
Hajarah, Nahid H.
Kabli, Saleh A.
Al-Malki, Abdulrahman L.
Ashworth, Matt P.
Méret, Michaël
Jansen, Robert K.
Willmitzer, Lothar
author_facet Bromke, Mariusz A.
Sabir, Jamal S.
Alfassi, Fahad A.
Hajarah, Nahid H.
Kabli, Saleh A.
Al-Malki, Abdulrahman L.
Ashworth, Matt P.
Méret, Michaël
Jansen, Robert K.
Willmitzer, Lothar
author_sort Bromke, Mariusz A.
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description Diatoms are very efficient in their use of available nutrients. Changes in nutrient availability influence the metabolism and the composition of the cell constituents. Since diatoms are valuable candidates to search for oil producing algae, measurements of diatom-produced compounds can be very useful for biotechnology. In order to explore the diversity of lipophilic compounds produced by diatoms, we describe the results from an analysis of 13 diatom strains. With the help of a lipidomics platform, which combines an UPLC separation with a high resolution/high mass accuracy mass spectrometer, we were able to measure and annotate 142 lipid species. Out of these, 32 were present in all 13 cultures. The annotated lipid features belong to six classes of glycerolipids. The data obtained from the measurements were used to create lipidomic profiles. The metabolomic overview of analysed cultures is amended by the measurement of 96 polar compounds. To further increase the lipid diversity and gain insight into metabolomic adaptation to nitrogen limitation, diatoms were cultured in media with high and low concentrations of nitrate. The growth in nitrogen-deplete or nitrogen-replete conditions affects metabolite accumulation but has no major influence on the species-specific metabolomic profile. Thus, the genetic component is stronger in determining metabolic patterns than nitrogen levels. Therefore, lipid profiling is powerful enough to be used as a molecular fingerprint for diatom cultures. Furthermore, an increase of triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation was observed in low nitrogen samples, although this trend was not consistent across all 13 diatom strains. Overall, our results expand the current understanding of metabolomics diversity in diatoms and confirm their potential value for producing lipids for either bioenergy or as feed stock.
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spelling pubmed-45954712015-10-09 Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions Bromke, Mariusz A. Sabir, Jamal S. Alfassi, Fahad A. Hajarah, Nahid H. Kabli, Saleh A. Al-Malki, Abdulrahman L. Ashworth, Matt P. Méret, Michaël Jansen, Robert K. Willmitzer, Lothar PLoS One Research Article Diatoms are very efficient in their use of available nutrients. Changes in nutrient availability influence the metabolism and the composition of the cell constituents. Since diatoms are valuable candidates to search for oil producing algae, measurements of diatom-produced compounds can be very useful for biotechnology. In order to explore the diversity of lipophilic compounds produced by diatoms, we describe the results from an analysis of 13 diatom strains. With the help of a lipidomics platform, which combines an UPLC separation with a high resolution/high mass accuracy mass spectrometer, we were able to measure and annotate 142 lipid species. Out of these, 32 were present in all 13 cultures. The annotated lipid features belong to six classes of glycerolipids. The data obtained from the measurements were used to create lipidomic profiles. The metabolomic overview of analysed cultures is amended by the measurement of 96 polar compounds. To further increase the lipid diversity and gain insight into metabolomic adaptation to nitrogen limitation, diatoms were cultured in media with high and low concentrations of nitrate. The growth in nitrogen-deplete or nitrogen-replete conditions affects metabolite accumulation but has no major influence on the species-specific metabolomic profile. Thus, the genetic component is stronger in determining metabolic patterns than nitrogen levels. Therefore, lipid profiling is powerful enough to be used as a molecular fingerprint for diatom cultures. Furthermore, an increase of triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation was observed in low nitrogen samples, although this trend was not consistent across all 13 diatom strains. Overall, our results expand the current understanding of metabolomics diversity in diatoms and confirm their potential value for producing lipids for either bioenergy or as feed stock. Public Library of Science 2015-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4595471/ /pubmed/26440112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138965 Text en © 2015 Bromke 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
Bromke, Mariusz A.
Sabir, Jamal S.
Alfassi, Fahad A.
Hajarah, Nahid H.
Kabli, Saleh A.
Al-Malki, Abdulrahman L.
Ashworth, Matt P.
Méret, Michaël
Jansen, Robert K.
Willmitzer, Lothar
Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions
title Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions
title_full Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions
title_fullStr Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions
title_short Metabolomic Profiling of 13 Diatom Cultures and Their Adaptation to Nitrate-Limited Growth Conditions
title_sort metabolomic profiling of 13 diatom cultures and their adaptation to nitrate-limited growth conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26440112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138965
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