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  • The study focuses on a subtropical strain of Chlorella, which is a type of unicellular algae known for its ability to produce high lipid levels for biodiesel production, evaluating its growth in different conditions.
  • The researchers sequenced the RNA of Chlorella strain C596 to identify important metabolic genes and assess how the algae respond to changes in nutrient availability, noting an increase in lipid and starch biosynthesis genes as nutrients decreased.
  • Findings will enhance the understanding and optimization of Chlorella for biofuel production by confirming specific gene expressions related to lipid accumulation and metabolism.

Article Abstract

Marine chlorophytes of the genus Chlorella are unicellular algae capable of accumulating a high proportion of cellular lipids that can be used for biodiesel production. In this study, we examined the broad physiological capabilities of a subtropical strain (C596) of Chlorella sp. "SAG-211-18" including its heterotrophic growth and tolerance to low salt. We found that the alga replicates more slowly at diluted salt concentrations and can grow on a wide range of carbon substrates in the dark. We then sequenced the RNA of Chlorella strain C596 to elucidate key metabolic genes and investigate the transcriptomic response of the organism when transitioning from a nutrient-replete to a nutrient-deficient condition when neutral lipids accumulate. Specific transcripts encoding for enzymes involved in both starch and lipid biosynthesis, among others, were up-regulated as the cultures transitioned into a lipid-accumulating state whereas photosynthesis-related genes were down-regulated. Transcripts encoding for two of the up-regulated enzymes-a galactoglycerolipid lipase and a diacylglyceride acyltransferase-were also monitored by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction assays. The results of these assays confirmed the transcriptome-sequencing data. The present transcriptomic study will assist in the greater understanding, more effective application, and efficient design of Chlorella-based biofuel production systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4740408PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0147527PLOS

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