Metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella species in response to physiological changes during nitrogen deprivation
Chlorella species are known to be potential algal candidates for biodiesel production due to their ability to store lipids and their natural metabolic versatility. This study assessed the photosynthetic performance, biochemical composition, and metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella UMACC050 har...
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my.um.eprints.204242019-02-21T04:10:08Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20424/ Metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella species in response to physiological changes during nitrogen deprivation Vello, Vejeysri Chu, Wan Loy Lim, Phaik Eem Majid, Nazia Abdul Phang, Siew Moi Q Science (General) QH Natural history Chlorella species are known to be potential algal candidates for biodiesel production due to their ability to store lipids and their natural metabolic versatility. This study assessed the photosynthetic performance, biochemical composition, and metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella UMACC050 harvested from different growth phases in batch culture, grown under nitrogen-replete, and nitrogen-depleted conditions. Physiological data suggested that growth and photosynthetic efficiency were affected during nitrogen deprivation. Nitrogen deprivation resulted in a decrease in biomass productivity and an increase of lipid content. Nitrogen-depletion resulted in an increase in saturated fatty acids (SFA) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), especially C16:0, C18:0, and C18:1, at the expense of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). Changes in the metabolomic profiles suggested that there was nitrogen assimilation from proteins and photosynthetic machinery, together with repartitioning of carbon into carbohydrates and lipids in response to nitrogen depletion. Overall, our results expand the current understanding of metabolomics of Chlorella species and provide valuable insights into their lipid accumulation during nitrogen deprivation, which is important for optimization of lipid productivity in the tropical environment. Springer Verlag 2018 Article PeerReviewed Vello, Vejeysri and Chu, Wan Loy and Lim, Phaik Eem and Majid, Nazia Abdul and Phang, Siew Moi (2018) Metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella species in response to physiological changes during nitrogen deprivation. Journal of Applied Phycology, 30 (6). pp. 3131-3151. ISSN 0921-8971 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10811-018-1504-4 doi:10.1007/s10811-018-1504-4 |
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Chlorella species are known to be potential algal candidates for biodiesel production due to their ability to store lipids and their natural metabolic versatility. This study assessed the photosynthetic performance, biochemical composition, and metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella UMACC050 harvested from different growth phases in batch culture, grown under nitrogen-replete, and nitrogen-depleted conditions. Physiological data suggested that growth and photosynthetic efficiency were affected during nitrogen deprivation. Nitrogen deprivation resulted in a decrease in biomass productivity and an increase of lipid content. Nitrogen-depletion resulted in an increase in saturated fatty acids (SFA) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), especially C16:0, C18:0, and C18:1, at the expense of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). Changes in the metabolomic profiles suggested that there was nitrogen assimilation from proteins and photosynthetic machinery, together with repartitioning of carbon into carbohydrates and lipids in response to nitrogen depletion. Overall, our results expand the current understanding of metabolomics of Chlorella species and provide valuable insights into their lipid accumulation during nitrogen deprivation, which is important for optimization of lipid productivity in the tropical environment. |
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Metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella species in response to physiological changes during nitrogen deprivation |
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Metabolomic profiles of tropical Chlorella species in response to physiological changes during nitrogen deprivation |
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