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Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour

Microalgae are photoautotrophic microorganisms known as producers of a large variety of metabolites. The taxonomic diversity of these microorganisms has been poorly explored. In this study, a newly isolated strain was identified based on the 18S rRNA encoding gene. The phylogenetic analysis showed t...

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Autores principales: Derbel, Hana, Elleuch, Jihen, Tounsi, Latifa, Nicolo, Marco Sebastiano, Rizzo, Maria Giovanna, Michaud, Philippe, Fendri, Imen, Abdelkafi, Slim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9312907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35883441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12070885
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author Derbel, Hana
Elleuch, Jihen
Tounsi, Latifa
Nicolo, Marco Sebastiano
Rizzo, Maria Giovanna
Michaud, Philippe
Fendri, Imen
Abdelkafi, Slim
author_facet Derbel, Hana
Elleuch, Jihen
Tounsi, Latifa
Nicolo, Marco Sebastiano
Rizzo, Maria Giovanna
Michaud, Philippe
Fendri, Imen
Abdelkafi, Slim
author_sort Derbel, Hana
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description Microalgae are photoautotrophic microorganisms known as producers of a large variety of metabolites. The taxonomic diversity of these microorganisms has been poorly explored. In this study, a newly isolated strain was identified based on the 18S rRNA encoding gene. The phylogenetic analysis showed that the isolated strain was affiliated with the Rhodomonas genus. This genus has greatly attracted scientific attention according to its capacity to produce a large variety of metabolites, including phycoerythrin. Growth and phycoerythrin production conditions were optimized using a Plackett–Burman design and response surface methodology. An expression profile analysis of the cpeB gene, encoding the beta subunit of phycoerythrin, was performed by qRT-PCR under standard and optimized culture conditions. The optimization process showed that maximum cell abundance was achieved under the following conditions: CaCl(2) = 2.1328 g/L, metal solution = 1 mL/L, pH = 7 and light intensity = 145 μmol photons/m(2)/s, whereas maximum phycoerythrin production level occurred when CaCl(2) = 1.8467 g/L, metal solution = 1 mL/L, pH = 7 and light intensity = 157 μmol/m(2)/s. In agreement, positive transcriptional regulation of the cpeB gene was demonstrated using qRT-PCR. This study showed the successful optimization of abiotic conditions for highest growth and phycoerythrin production, making Rhodomonas sp. suitable for several biotechnological applications.
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spelling pubmed-93129072022-07-26 Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour Derbel, Hana Elleuch, Jihen Tounsi, Latifa Nicolo, Marco Sebastiano Rizzo, Maria Giovanna Michaud, Philippe Fendri, Imen Abdelkafi, Slim Biomolecules Article Microalgae are photoautotrophic microorganisms known as producers of a large variety of metabolites. The taxonomic diversity of these microorganisms has been poorly explored. In this study, a newly isolated strain was identified based on the 18S rRNA encoding gene. The phylogenetic analysis showed that the isolated strain was affiliated with the Rhodomonas genus. This genus has greatly attracted scientific attention according to its capacity to produce a large variety of metabolites, including phycoerythrin. Growth and phycoerythrin production conditions were optimized using a Plackett–Burman design and response surface methodology. An expression profile analysis of the cpeB gene, encoding the beta subunit of phycoerythrin, was performed by qRT-PCR under standard and optimized culture conditions. The optimization process showed that maximum cell abundance was achieved under the following conditions: CaCl(2) = 2.1328 g/L, metal solution = 1 mL/L, pH = 7 and light intensity = 145 μmol photons/m(2)/s, whereas maximum phycoerythrin production level occurred when CaCl(2) = 1.8467 g/L, metal solution = 1 mL/L, pH = 7 and light intensity = 157 μmol/m(2)/s. In agreement, positive transcriptional regulation of the cpeB gene was demonstrated using qRT-PCR. This study showed the successful optimization of abiotic conditions for highest growth and phycoerythrin production, making Rhodomonas sp. suitable for several biotechnological applications. MDPI 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9312907/ /pubmed/35883441 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12070885 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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Derbel, Hana
Elleuch, Jihen
Tounsi, Latifa
Nicolo, Marco Sebastiano
Rizzo, Maria Giovanna
Michaud, Philippe
Fendri, Imen
Abdelkafi, Slim
Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour
title Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour
title_full Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour
title_fullStr Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour
title_short Improvement of Biomass and Phycoerythrin Production by a Strain of Rhodomonas sp. Isolated from the Tunisian Coast of Sidi Mansour
title_sort improvement of biomass and phycoerythrin production by a strain of rhodomonas sp. isolated from the tunisian coast of sidi mansour
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9312907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35883441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12070885
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