Enhanced cold tolerance mechanisms in Euglena gracilis: comparative analysis of pre-adaptation and direct low-temperature exposure.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Frontiers in Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-10-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2024.1465351
Shuai Yuan, Wen Fu, Ming Du, Rao Yao, Dan Zhang, Chao Li, Zixi Chen, Jiangxin Wang
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Abstract

Introduction: Microalgae, known for their adaptability to extreme environments, are important for basic research and industrial applications. Euglena, unique for its lack of a cell wall, has garnered attention due to its versatility and the presence of bioactive compounds. Despite its potential, few studies have focused on Euglena's cold adaptation mechanisms.

Methods: This study investigates the cold adaptation mechanisms of Euglena gracilis, a microalga found in highly diverse environmental habitats, by comparing its growth, photosynthetic performance, and physiological and biochemical responses under two low-temperature cultivation modes: pre-adaptation to 16°C followed by exposure to 4°C (PreC) and direct exposure to 4°C (DirC).

Results and discussion: In this study, the PreC group exhibited superior growth rates, higher photosynthetic efficiency, and more excellent antioxidant activity compared to the DirC group. These advantages were attributed to higher levels of protective compounds, enhanced membrane stability, and increased unsaturated fatty acid content. The PreC group's ability to maintain higher cell vitality under cold stress conditions underscores the significance of pre-adaptation in enhancing cold tolerance. The findings from this research provide valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying cold adaptation in E. gracilis, emphasizing the benefits of pre-adaptation. These insights are crucial for optimizing the cultivation of algal species under cold stress conditions, which is essential for both biotechnological applications and ecological studies. This study not only advances our understanding of Euglena's adaptive responses to low temperatures but also contributes to the broader field of algal research and its industrial exploitation.

Euglena gracilis 的增强耐寒机制:预适应和直接低温暴露的比较分析。
简介:微藻以其对极端环境的适应性而著称,对基础研究和工业应用都非常重要。由于没有细胞壁而独树一帜的褐藻,因其多功能性和生物活性化合物的存在而备受关注。尽管其潜力巨大,但很少有研究关注其寒冷适应机制:本研究通过比较其在两种低温培养模式下的生长、光合作用表现以及生理生化反应,即先适应16°C再暴露于4°C(PreC)和直接暴露于4°C(DirC),研究了在高度多样化的环境栖息地发现的微藻类--Euglena gracilis的冷适应机制:在本研究中,与 DirC 组相比,PreC 组的生长速度更快,光合效率更高,抗氧化活性更强。这些优势归因于更高水平的保护性化合物、更强的膜稳定性和更高的不饱和脂肪酸含量。PreC 组能够在冷胁迫条件下保持较高的细胞活力,这突出表明了预适应在增强耐寒性方面的重要作用。这项研究的结果为了解 E. gracilis 的冷适应机制提供了宝贵的见解,强调了预适应的益处。这些见解对于优化冷胁迫条件下的藻类培养至关重要,而这对于生物技术应用和生态研究都是必不可少的。这项研究不仅加深了我们对褐藻对低温的适应性反应的理解,还为更广泛的藻类研究领域及其工业开发做出了贡献。
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CiteScore
7.70
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Microbiology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the entire spectrum of microbiology. Field Chief Editor Martin G. Klotz at Washington State University is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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