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High Carotenoid Mutants of Chlorella vulgaris Show Enhanced Biomass Yield under High Irradiance

Microalgae represent a carbon-neutral source of bulk biomass, for extraction of high-value compounds and production of renewable fuels. Due to their high metabolic activity and reproduction rates, species of the genus Chlorella are highly productive when cultivated in photobioreactors. However, wild...

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Autores principales: Guardini, Zeno, Dall’Osto, Luca, Barera, Simone, Jaberi, Mehrdad, Cazzaniga, Stefano, Vitulo, Nicola, Bassi, Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34062906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050911
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author Guardini, Zeno
Dall’Osto, Luca
Barera, Simone
Jaberi, Mehrdad
Cazzaniga, Stefano
Vitulo, Nicola
Bassi, Roberto
author_facet Guardini, Zeno
Dall’Osto, Luca
Barera, Simone
Jaberi, Mehrdad
Cazzaniga, Stefano
Vitulo, Nicola
Bassi, Roberto
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description Microalgae represent a carbon-neutral source of bulk biomass, for extraction of high-value compounds and production of renewable fuels. Due to their high metabolic activity and reproduction rates, species of the genus Chlorella are highly productive when cultivated in photobioreactors. However, wild-type strains show biological limitations making algal bioproducts expensive compared to those extracted from other feedstocks. Such constraints include inhomogeneous light distribution due to high optical density of the culture, and photoinhibition of the surface-exposed cells. Thus, the domestication of algal strains for industry makes it increasingly important to select traits aimed at enhancing light-use efficiency while withstanding excess light stress. Carotenoids have a crucial role in protecting against photooxidative damage and, thus, represent a promising target for algal domestication. We applied chemical mutagenesis to Chlorella vulgaris and selected for enhanced tolerance to the carotenoid biosynthesis inhibitor norflurazon. The NFR (norflurazon-resistant) strains showed an increased carotenoid pool size and enhanced tolerance towards photooxidative stress. Growth under excess light revealed an improved carbon assimilation rate of NFR strains with respect to WT. We conclude that domestication of Chlorella vulgaris, by optimizing both carotenoid/chlorophyll ratio and resistance to photooxidative stress, boosted light-to-biomass conversion efficiency under high light conditions typical of photobioreactors. Comparison with strains previously reported for enhanced tolerance to singlet oxygen, reveals that ROS resistance in Chlorella is promoted by at least two independent mechanisms, only one of which is carotenoid-dependent.
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spelling pubmed-81472692021-05-26 High Carotenoid Mutants of Chlorella vulgaris Show Enhanced Biomass Yield under High Irradiance Guardini, Zeno Dall’Osto, Luca Barera, Simone Jaberi, Mehrdad Cazzaniga, Stefano Vitulo, Nicola Bassi, Roberto Plants (Basel) Article Microalgae represent a carbon-neutral source of bulk biomass, for extraction of high-value compounds and production of renewable fuels. Due to their high metabolic activity and reproduction rates, species of the genus Chlorella are highly productive when cultivated in photobioreactors. However, wild-type strains show biological limitations making algal bioproducts expensive compared to those extracted from other feedstocks. Such constraints include inhomogeneous light distribution due to high optical density of the culture, and photoinhibition of the surface-exposed cells. Thus, the domestication of algal strains for industry makes it increasingly important to select traits aimed at enhancing light-use efficiency while withstanding excess light stress. Carotenoids have a crucial role in protecting against photooxidative damage and, thus, represent a promising target for algal domestication. We applied chemical mutagenesis to Chlorella vulgaris and selected for enhanced tolerance to the carotenoid biosynthesis inhibitor norflurazon. The NFR (norflurazon-resistant) strains showed an increased carotenoid pool size and enhanced tolerance towards photooxidative stress. Growth under excess light revealed an improved carbon assimilation rate of NFR strains with respect to WT. We conclude that domestication of Chlorella vulgaris, by optimizing both carotenoid/chlorophyll ratio and resistance to photooxidative stress, boosted light-to-biomass conversion efficiency under high light conditions typical of photobioreactors. Comparison with strains previously reported for enhanced tolerance to singlet oxygen, reveals that ROS resistance in Chlorella is promoted by at least two independent mechanisms, only one of which is carotenoid-dependent. MDPI 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8147269/ /pubmed/34062906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050911 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dall’Osto, Luca
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Jaberi, Mehrdad
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Vitulo, Nicola
Bassi, Roberto
High Carotenoid Mutants of Chlorella vulgaris Show Enhanced Biomass Yield under High Irradiance
title High Carotenoid Mutants of Chlorella vulgaris Show Enhanced Biomass Yield under High Irradiance
title_full High Carotenoid Mutants of Chlorella vulgaris Show Enhanced Biomass Yield under High Irradiance
title_fullStr High Carotenoid Mutants of Chlorella vulgaris Show Enhanced Biomass Yield under High Irradiance
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title_short High Carotenoid Mutants of Chlorella vulgaris Show Enhanced Biomass Yield under High Irradiance
title_sort high carotenoid mutants of chlorella vulgaris show enhanced biomass yield under high irradiance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34062906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050911
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