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Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores
Pleurochrysis genus algae are widely distributed in ocean waters. Pleurochrysis sp. algae are popularly known for its coccolithophores. Calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) shells are major components of the coccolithophore, and they are key absorbers of carbondioxide. In this study, we have reported the eff...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6909966/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31853222 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.35664 |
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author | Chen, Xuantong Kameshwar, Ayyappa Kumar Sista Chio, Chonlong Lu, Fan Qin, Wensheng |
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description | Pleurochrysis genus algae are widely distributed in ocean waters. Pleurochrysis sp. algae are popularly known for its coccolithophores. Calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) shells are major components of the coccolithophore, and they are key absorbers of carbondioxide. In this study, we have reported the effects of potassium nitrate (KNO(3)) concentration on calcium accumulation and total lipid, carbohydrate and protein contents of Pleurochrysis dentata. Results obtained from complexometric titration and scanning electron microscopy analysis showed higher rates of CaCO(3) accumulation on Pleurochrysis dentata cell surface. We have also observed that overall cell size of Pleurochrysis dentata reached maximum when it was cultured at 0.75 mmol L(-1) of KNO(3). During 10 days of Pleurochrysis dentata culture total lipids and carbohydrate contents decreased, with slightly increased protein content. Results obtained from Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) also reported an increase in protein and decrease in lipids and carbohydrate contents, respectively. Similarly, Pleurochrysis dentata cultured at 1 mmol L(-1) concentration of KNO(3) exhibited the lowest carbohydrate (21.08%) and highest protein (32.87%) contents. Interestingly, Pleurochrysis dentata cultured without KNO(3) exhibited 33.61% of total lipid content which reduced to a total lipid content of 13.67% when cultured at 1 mmol L(-1) concentration of KNO(3). Thus, culture medium containing higher than 1 mmol L(-1) of KNO(3) could inhibit the cell size of Pleurochrysis dentata and CaCO(3) accumulation in shells but it could promote its cell growth. For the first time we have reported a relatively complete coccolith structure devoid of its protoplast. In this study, we have also described about the special planar structure of Pleurochrysis dentata CaCO(3) shells present on its inner tube of the R unit and parallel to the outer tube of the V unit which we named it as “doornail structure”. We believe that this doornail structure provides structural stability and support to the developing coccoliths in Pleurochrysis dentata. Also, we have discussed about the “double-disc” structure of coccoliths which are closely arranged and interlocked with each other. The double-disc structure ensures fixation of each coccolith and objecting its free horizontal movement and helps in attaining a complementary coccolith structure. |
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spelling | pubmed-69099662019-12-18 Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores Chen, Xuantong Kameshwar, Ayyappa Kumar Sista Chio, Chonlong Lu, Fan Qin, Wensheng Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Pleurochrysis genus algae are widely distributed in ocean waters. Pleurochrysis sp. algae are popularly known for its coccolithophores. Calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) shells are major components of the coccolithophore, and they are key absorbers of carbondioxide. In this study, we have reported the effects of potassium nitrate (KNO(3)) concentration on calcium accumulation and total lipid, carbohydrate and protein contents of Pleurochrysis dentata. Results obtained from complexometric titration and scanning electron microscopy analysis showed higher rates of CaCO(3) accumulation on Pleurochrysis dentata cell surface. We have also observed that overall cell size of Pleurochrysis dentata reached maximum when it was cultured at 0.75 mmol L(-1) of KNO(3). During 10 days of Pleurochrysis dentata culture total lipids and carbohydrate contents decreased, with slightly increased protein content. Results obtained from Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) also reported an increase in protein and decrease in lipids and carbohydrate contents, respectively. Similarly, Pleurochrysis dentata cultured at 1 mmol L(-1) concentration of KNO(3) exhibited the lowest carbohydrate (21.08%) and highest protein (32.87%) contents. Interestingly, Pleurochrysis dentata cultured without KNO(3) exhibited 33.61% of total lipid content which reduced to a total lipid content of 13.67% when cultured at 1 mmol L(-1) concentration of KNO(3). Thus, culture medium containing higher than 1 mmol L(-1) of KNO(3) could inhibit the cell size of Pleurochrysis dentata and CaCO(3) accumulation in shells but it could promote its cell growth. For the first time we have reported a relatively complete coccolith structure devoid of its protoplast. In this study, we have also described about the special planar structure of Pleurochrysis dentata CaCO(3) shells present on its inner tube of the R unit and parallel to the outer tube of the V unit which we named it as “doornail structure”. We believe that this doornail structure provides structural stability and support to the developing coccoliths in Pleurochrysis dentata. Also, we have discussed about the “double-disc” structure of coccoliths which are closely arranged and interlocked with each other. The double-disc structure ensures fixation of each coccolith and objecting its free horizontal movement and helps in attaining a complementary coccolith structure. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6909966/ /pubmed/31853222 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.35664 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Chen, Xuantong Kameshwar, Ayyappa Kumar Sista Chio, Chonlong Lu, Fan Qin, Wensheng Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores |
title | Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores |
title_full | Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores |
title_fullStr | Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores |
title_short | Effect of KNO(3) on Lipid Synthesis and CaCO(3) Accumulation in Pleurochrysis dentata Coccoliths with a Special Focus on Morphological Characters of Coccolithophores |
title_sort | effect of kno(3) on lipid synthesis and caco(3) accumulation in pleurochrysis dentata coccoliths with a special focus on morphological characters of coccolithophores |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6909966/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31853222 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.35664 |
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