暗栽培叶茅特有的蛋白质组。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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细叶藻(Euglena gracilis)是一种鞭毛光合微藻,由于其代谢适应性,可以在自养和异养条件下生长。这种适应性使真草成为应用生物技术的一个有趣的物种。我们重点研究了在Cramer-Myers培养基(添加乙醇)中培养的薄叶菊在暗光条件下的蛋白质组学。在光照下培养的培养物呈现出典型的绿色,而在黑暗中培养的培养物呈现出明亮的黄色。与光照下培养的细胞相比,在黑暗中培养的微藻显示出叶绿素(a、b和总)和类胡萝卜素的浓度降低。相反,与光培养相比,暗培养的脯氨酸含量有所增加。利用蛋白质组学方法,我们发现了162种不同积累的蛋白在光和暗生长的细胞中被分类为12个功能群。值得注意的是,在黑暗中以乙醇为碳源培养的微藻细胞中,脂肪酸和氨基酸代谢、次级代谢以及应激和解毒相关蛋白质的积累的变化可能有助于绿藻适应这些条件。根据我们的研究结果和文献,我们假设维生素B12可能在光/暗代谢开关中发挥重要作用,类似于细菌。
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Peculiar proteome of dark-cultivated Euglena gracilis.

Peculiar proteome of dark-cultivated Euglena gracilis.

Peculiar proteome of dark-cultivated Euglena gracilis.

Peculiar proteome of dark-cultivated Euglena gracilis.

Euglena gracilis is a flagellate photosynthetic microalga that, thanks to its metabolic adaptability, can grow under both autotrophic and heterotrophic conditions. This adaptability makes euglena an interesting species for applied biotechnology. We focused on the proteome of E. gracilis cultivated in Cramer-Myers medium (supplemented with ethanol) in dark and light conditions. Cultures grown in the light showed a characteristic green coloration, while cultures incubated in the dark were bright yellow. When cultured in the dark, microalga showed reduced concentration of chlorophylls (a, b, and total) and carotenoids compared to cells cultured in the light. Conversely, there was an increase in proline content in the dark compared to light cultivation. Using proteomic approach, we revealed 162 differentially accumulated proteins in light- and dark-grown cells classified into 12 functional groups. Notably, alterations in the metabolism of fatty acids and amino acids, secondary metabolism, and accumulation of stress- and detoxification-related proteins in microalgal cells cultivated in darkness with ethanol as a carbon source may help euglena adapt to these conditions. Based on our results and literature, we hypothesize that vitamin B12 potentially plays an important role in light/dark metabolic switch, similarly as in bacteria.

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