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  • Microalgae-based biofuels are gaining attention for their potential to reduce carbon emissions and provide sustainable transport solutions.
  • The study focuses on sequencing the genomes of two microalgae species, revealing a whole-genome duplication (WGD) event that enhances lipid accumulation and biomass yield under nitrogen-limited conditions.
  • Findings highlight expanded genes related to fatty acid synthesis and detoxification processes, offering opportunities for metabolic engineering to increase lipid production in microalgae.

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Background: With the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions, and the dwindling reserves of easily exploitable fossil fuel, microalgae-based biofuels that can be used for transport systems and CO abatement have attracted great attention worldwide in recent years. One useful characteristic of microalgae is their ability to accumulate high levels of lipid content, in particular under conditions of nitrogen deprivation, with numerous species identified so far. However, a trade-off between levels of lipid accumulation and biomass productivity hinders the commercial applicability of lipids from microalgae. Here, we sequenced the genomes of Vischeria sp. CAUP H4302 and Vischeria stellata SAG 33.83, which can accumulate high content of lipids rich in nutraceutical fatty acids and with excellent biomass yield in nitrogen-limiting culture.

Results: A whole-genome duplication (WGD) event was revealed in V. sp. CAUP H4302, which is a rare event in unicellular microalgae. Comparative genomic analyses showed that a battery of genes encoding pivotal enzymes involved in fatty acids and triacylglycerol biosynthesis, storage polysaccharide hydrolysis, and nitrogen and amino acid-related metabolisms are expanded in the genus Vischeria or only in V. sp. CAUP H4302. The most highlighted is the expansion of cyanate lyase genes in the genus Vischeria, which may enhance their detoxification ability against the toxic cyanate by decomposing cyanate to NH and CO, especially under nitrogen-limiting conditions, resulting in better growth performance and sustained accumulation of biomass under the aforementioned stress conditions.

Conclusions: This study presents a WGD event in microalgae, providing new insights into the genetic and regulatory mechanism underpinning hyper-accumulation of lipids and offering potentially valuable targets for future improvements in oleaginous microalgae by metabolic engineering.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10245428PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12915-023-01618-xDOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Microalgae-based biofuels are gaining attention for their potential to reduce carbon emissions and provide sustainable transport solutions.
  • The study focuses on sequencing the genomes of two microalgae species, revealing a whole-genome duplication (WGD) event that enhances lipid accumulation and biomass yield under nitrogen-limited conditions.
  • Findings highlight expanded genes related to fatty acid synthesis and detoxification processes, offering opportunities for metabolic engineering to increase lipid production in microalgae.
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