Physiological and transcriptome analysis of acclimatory response to cold stress in marine red alga Pyropia yezoensis

Algae Pub Date : 2024-03-15 DOI:10.4490/algae.2024.39.3.7
Li-Hong Ma, Lin Tian, Yu-Qing Wang, Cong-Ying Xie, Guo-Ying Du
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Red macroalga Pyropia yezoensis is a high valuable cultivated marine crop. Its acclimation to cold stress is especially important for long cultivation period across winter in coasts of warm temperate zone in East Asia. In this study, the response of P. yezoensis thalli to low temperature was analyzed on physiology and transcriptome level, to explore its acclimation mechanism to cold stress. The results showed that the practical photosynthesis activity (indicated by ΦPSII and qP) was depressed and pigment allophycocyanin content was decreased during the cold stress of 48 h. However, the Fv/Fm and non-photochemical quenching increased significantly after 24 h, and the average growth rate of thalli also rebounded from 24 to 48 h, indicating a certain extent of acclimation to cold stress. On transcriptionally, the low temperature promoted the expression of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to carbohydrate metabolism and energy metabolism, while genes related to photosynthetic system were depressed. The increased expression of DEGs involved in ribosomal biogenesis and lipid metabolism which could accelerate protein synthesis and enhance the degree of fatty acid unsaturation, might help P. yezoensis thallus cells to cope with cold stress. Further co-expression network analysis revealed differential expression trends along with stress time, and corresponding hub genes play important roles in the systemic acquired acclimation to cold stress. This study provides basic mechanisms of P. yezoensis acclimation to cold temperature and may aid in exploration of functional genes for genetic breeding of economic macroalgae.
海洋红藻 Pyropia yezoensis 对冷胁迫的适应性反应的生理学和转录组分析
红色大型褐藻 Pyropia yezoensis 是一种高价值的栽培海洋作物。它对低温胁迫的适应性对东亚暖温带沿海地区的长期越冬栽培尤为重要。本研究从生理和转录组水平分析了矢车菊对低温的响应,以探索其对冷胁迫的适应机制。结果表明,在48 h的低温胁迫过程中,叶枯藻的实际光合作用活性(以ΦPSII和qP表示)受到抑制,色素异叶绿素含量下降,但24 h后Fv/Fm和非光化学淬灭显著增加,24 h至48 h叶枯藻的平均生长速率也有所回升,表明叶枯藻对低温胁迫有一定程度的适应。在转录方面,低温促进了与碳水化合物代谢和能量代谢有关的差异表达基因(DEGs)的表达,而与光合系统有关的基因则受到抑制。参与核糖体生物发生和脂质代谢的 DEGs 表达增加,从而加速了蛋白质的合成并提高了脂肪酸的不饱和程度,这可能有助于酵母叶肉细胞应对低温胁迫。进一步的共表达网络分析发现,随着胁迫时间的不同,表达趋势也不同,相应的中枢基因在系统获得性适应冷胁迫过程中发挥着重要作用。该研究提供了酵母藻适应低温的基本机制,有助于探索经济大型藻类遗传育种的功能基因。
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