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Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient involved in the transfer of energy and the synthesis of several cellular components. It has been reported that P limitation in diatoms induces the synthesis of biomolecules and the accumulation of storage compounds, such as pigments, carbohydrates and...

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Autores principales: Lovio-Fragoso, José Pablo, de Jesús-Campos, Damaristelma, López-Elías, José Antonio, Medina-Juárez, Luis Ángel, Fimbres-Olivarría, Diana, Hayano-Kanashiro, Corina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206287
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10070565
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author Lovio-Fragoso, José Pablo
de Jesús-Campos, Damaristelma
López-Elías, José Antonio
Medina-Juárez, Luis Ángel
Fimbres-Olivarría, Diana
Hayano-Kanashiro, Corina
author_facet Lovio-Fragoso, José Pablo
de Jesús-Campos, Damaristelma
López-Elías, José Antonio
Medina-Juárez, Luis Ángel
Fimbres-Olivarría, Diana
Hayano-Kanashiro, Corina
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient involved in the transfer of energy and the synthesis of several cellular components. It has been reported that P limitation in diatoms induces the synthesis of biomolecules and the accumulation of storage compounds, such as pigments, carbohydrates and lipids, with diverse biological activities, which can be used in diverse biotechnological applications. However, the molecular and biochemical mechanisms related to how diatoms cope with P deficiency are not clear, and research into this has been limited to a few species. The integration of results obtained from omics sciences could provide a broad understanding of the response of diatoms to P limitation, and the information obtained could help to solve challenges such as biomass production, by-products yield and genetic improvement of strains. ABSTRACT: Diatoms are the most abundant group of phytoplankton, and their success lies in their significant adaptation ability to stress conditions, such as nutrient limitation. Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient involved in the transfer of energy and the synthesis of several cellular components. Molecular and biochemical mechanisms related to how diatoms cope with P deficiency are not clear, and research into this has been limited to a few species. Among the molecular responses that have been reported in diatoms cultured under P deficient conditions is the upregulation of genes encoding enzymes related to the transport, assimilation, remobilization and recycling of this nutrient. Regarding biochemical responses, due to the reduction of the requirements for carbon structures for the synthesis of proteins and phospholipids, more CO(2) is fixed than is consumed by the Calvin cycle. To deal with this excess, diatoms redirect the carbon flow toward the synthesis of storage compounds such as triacylglycerides and carbohydrates, which are excreted as extracellular polymeric substances. This review aimed to gather all current knowledge regarding the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of diatoms related to managing P deficiency in order to provide a wider insight into and understanding of their responses, as well as the metabolic pathways affected by the limitation of this nutrient.
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spelling pubmed-83011682021-07-24 Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation Lovio-Fragoso, José Pablo de Jesús-Campos, Damaristelma López-Elías, José Antonio Medina-Juárez, Luis Ángel Fimbres-Olivarría, Diana Hayano-Kanashiro, Corina Biology (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient involved in the transfer of energy and the synthesis of several cellular components. It has been reported that P limitation in diatoms induces the synthesis of biomolecules and the accumulation of storage compounds, such as pigments, carbohydrates and lipids, with diverse biological activities, which can be used in diverse biotechnological applications. However, the molecular and biochemical mechanisms related to how diatoms cope with P deficiency are not clear, and research into this has been limited to a few species. The integration of results obtained from omics sciences could provide a broad understanding of the response of diatoms to P limitation, and the information obtained could help to solve challenges such as biomass production, by-products yield and genetic improvement of strains. ABSTRACT: Diatoms are the most abundant group of phytoplankton, and their success lies in their significant adaptation ability to stress conditions, such as nutrient limitation. Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient involved in the transfer of energy and the synthesis of several cellular components. Molecular and biochemical mechanisms related to how diatoms cope with P deficiency are not clear, and research into this has been limited to a few species. Among the molecular responses that have been reported in diatoms cultured under P deficient conditions is the upregulation of genes encoding enzymes related to the transport, assimilation, remobilization and recycling of this nutrient. Regarding biochemical responses, due to the reduction of the requirements for carbon structures for the synthesis of proteins and phospholipids, more CO(2) is fixed than is consumed by the Calvin cycle. To deal with this excess, diatoms redirect the carbon flow toward the synthesis of storage compounds such as triacylglycerides and carbohydrates, which are excreted as extracellular polymeric substances. This review aimed to gather all current knowledge regarding the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of diatoms related to managing P deficiency in order to provide a wider insight into and understanding of their responses, as well as the metabolic pathways affected by the limitation of this nutrient. MDPI 2021-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8301168/ /pubmed/34206287 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10070565 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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Lovio-Fragoso, José Pablo
de Jesús-Campos, Damaristelma
López-Elías, José Antonio
Medina-Juárez, Luis Ángel
Fimbres-Olivarría, Diana
Hayano-Kanashiro, Corina
Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation
title Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation
title_full Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation
title_fullStr Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation
title_short Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Phosphorus Limitation in Diatoms and Their Relationship with Biomolecule Accumulation
title_sort biochemical and molecular aspects of phosphorus limitation in diatoms and their relationship with biomolecule accumulation
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206287
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10070565
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