Omics exploration of Tetraselmis chuii adaptations to diverse light regimes

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Maria Patelou, Aikaterini Koletti, Carlos Infante, Dimitrios Skliros, Fotios Komaitis, Chrysanthi Kalloniati, Eleni Tsiplakou, Alexandros Mavrommatis, Lalia Mantecón, Emmanouil Flemetakis
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Microalgae are significantly influenced by light quality and quantity, whether in their natural habitats or under laboratory and industrial culture conditions. The present study examines the adaptive responses of the marine microalga Tetraselmis chuii to different light regimes, using a cost-effective filtering method and a multi-omics approach. Microalgal growth rates were negatively affected by all filtered light regimes. After six days of cultivation, growth rate for cultures exposed to blue and green filtered light was 67%, while for red filter was 83%, compared to control cultures. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that the usage of green filters resulted in upregulation of transcripts involved in ribosome biogenesis or coding for elongation factors, exemplified by a 2.3-fold increase of TEF3. On the other hand, a 2.7-fold downregulation was observed in photosynthesis-related petJ. Exposure to blue filtered light led to the upregulation of transcripts associated with pyruvate metabolism, while photosynthesis was negatively impacted. In contrast, application of red filter induced minor transcriptomic alterations. Regarding metabolomic analysis, sugars, amino acids, and organic acids exhibited significant changes under different light regimes. For instance, under blue filtered light sucrose accumulated over 6-fold, while aspartic acid content decreased by 4.3-fold. Lipidomics analysis showed significant accumulation of heptadecanoic and linoleic acids under green and red light filters. Together, our findings indicate that filter light can be used for targeted metabolic manipulation.

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Omics 对 Tetraselmis chuii 适应不同光照制度的探索
无论是在自然栖息地还是在实验室和工业培养条件下,微藻类都会受到光质和光量的极大影响。本研究采用经济有效的过滤方法和多组学方法,研究了海洋微藻 Tetraselmis chuii 对不同光照条件的适应性反应。微藻的生长率受到所有过滤光照制度的负面影响。与对照培养物相比,经过六天的培养后,暴露在蓝光和绿光过滤下的培养物的生长率为 67%,而暴露在红光过滤下的培养物的生长率为 83%。转录组分析表明,使用绿色滤光片会导致参与核糖体生物生成或编码延伸因子的转录本上调,例如 TEF3 增加了 2.3 倍。另一方面,光合作用相关的 petJ 则出现了 2.7 倍的下调。暴露于蓝色滤光片会导致与丙酮酸代谢相关的转录本上调,而光合作用则受到负面影响。相比之下,红色滤光片引起的转录组变化较小。在代谢组分析方面,糖类、氨基酸和有机酸在不同光照条件下发生了显著变化。例如,在蓝色滤光片下,蔗糖积累了 6 倍多,而天冬氨酸含量减少了 4.3 倍。脂质组学分析表明,在绿光和红光滤光片下,十七酸和亚油酸的含量显著增加。总之,我们的研究结果表明,滤光片可用于有针对性的代谢操作。
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CiteScore
5.60
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11.50%
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审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek publishes papers on fundamental and applied aspects of microbiology. Topics of particular interest include: taxonomy, structure & development; biochemistry & molecular biology; physiology & metabolic studies; genetics; ecological studies; especially molecular ecology; marine microbiology; medical microbiology; molecular biological aspects of microbial pathogenesis and bioinformatics.
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