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Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Arthrospira maxima is an unbranched, filamentous cyanobacterium rich in important cellular products such as vitamins, minerals, iron, essential amino acids, essential fatty acids, and protein, which has made it one of the most important commercial photoautotrophs. To optimize the gro...

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Autores principales: Park, Jihae, Lee, Hojun, Dinh, Thai Binh, Choi, Soyeon, De Saeger, Jonas, Depuydt, Stephen, Brown, Murray T., Han, Taejun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11050628
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author Park, Jihae
Lee, Hojun
Dinh, Thai Binh
Choi, Soyeon
De Saeger, Jonas
Depuydt, Stephen
Brown, Murray T.
Han, Taejun
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Lee, Hojun
Dinh, Thai Binh
Choi, Soyeon
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Depuydt, Stephen
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Arthrospira maxima is an unbranched, filamentous cyanobacterium rich in important cellular products such as vitamins, minerals, iron, essential amino acids, essential fatty acids, and protein, which has made it one of the most important commercial photoautotrophs. To optimize the growth conditions for the production of target compounds and to ensure profitability in commercial applications, the effects of pH and temperature were investigated. A. maxima has been shown to be tolerant to a range of pH conditions and to exhibit hyper-accumulation of phycoerythrin and allophycocyanin at low temperatures. These traits may offer significant advantages for future exploitation, especially in outdoor cultivation with fluctuating pH and temperature. Our study also demonstrated a new method for the purification of phycocyanin from A. maxima by using by ultrafiltration, ion-exchange chromatography, and gel filtration, producing PC at 1.0 mg·mL(−1) with 97.6% purity. ABSTRACT: Arthrospira maxima is a natural source of fine chemicals for multiple biotechnological applications. We determined the optimal environmental conditions for A. maxima by measuring its relative growth rate (RGR), pigment yield, and photosynthetic performance under different pH and temperature conditions. RGR was highest at pH 7–9 and 30 °C. Chlorophyll a, phycocyanin, maximal quantum yield (F(v)/F(m)), relative maximal electron transport rate (rETR(max)), and effective quantum yield (Φ(PSII)) were highest at pH 7–8 and 25 °C. Interestingly, phycoerythrin and allophycocyanin content was highest at 15 °C, which may be the lowest optimum temperature reported for phycobiliprotein production in the Arthrospira species. A threestep purification of phycocyanin (PC) by ultrafiltration, ion-exchange chromatography, and gel filtration resulted in a 97.6% purity of PC.
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spelling pubmed-91382592022-05-28 Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin Park, Jihae Lee, Hojun Dinh, Thai Binh Choi, Soyeon De Saeger, Jonas Depuydt, Stephen Brown, Murray T. Han, Taejun Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Arthrospira maxima is an unbranched, filamentous cyanobacterium rich in important cellular products such as vitamins, minerals, iron, essential amino acids, essential fatty acids, and protein, which has made it one of the most important commercial photoautotrophs. To optimize the growth conditions for the production of target compounds and to ensure profitability in commercial applications, the effects of pH and temperature were investigated. A. maxima has been shown to be tolerant to a range of pH conditions and to exhibit hyper-accumulation of phycoerythrin and allophycocyanin at low temperatures. These traits may offer significant advantages for future exploitation, especially in outdoor cultivation with fluctuating pH and temperature. Our study also demonstrated a new method for the purification of phycocyanin from A. maxima by using by ultrafiltration, ion-exchange chromatography, and gel filtration, producing PC at 1.0 mg·mL(−1) with 97.6% purity. ABSTRACT: Arthrospira maxima is a natural source of fine chemicals for multiple biotechnological applications. We determined the optimal environmental conditions for A. maxima by measuring its relative growth rate (RGR), pigment yield, and photosynthetic performance under different pH and temperature conditions. RGR was highest at pH 7–9 and 30 °C. Chlorophyll a, phycocyanin, maximal quantum yield (F(v)/F(m)), relative maximal electron transport rate (rETR(max)), and effective quantum yield (Φ(PSII)) were highest at pH 7–8 and 25 °C. Interestingly, phycoerythrin and allophycocyanin content was highest at 15 °C, which may be the lowest optimum temperature reported for phycobiliprotein production in the Arthrospira species. A threestep purification of phycocyanin (PC) by ultrafiltration, ion-exchange chromatography, and gel filtration resulted in a 97.6% purity of PC. MDPI 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9138259/ /pubmed/35625356 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11050628 Text en © 2022 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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Park, Jihae
Lee, Hojun
Dinh, Thai Binh
Choi, Soyeon
De Saeger, Jonas
Depuydt, Stephen
Brown, Murray T.
Han, Taejun
Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin
title Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin
title_full Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin
title_fullStr Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin
title_full_unstemmed Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin
title_short Commercial Potential of the Cyanobacterium Arthrospira maxima: Physiological and Biochemical Traits and the Purification of Phycocyanin
title_sort commercial potential of the cyanobacterium arthrospira maxima: physiological and biochemical traits and the purification of phycocyanin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11050628
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