Frontiers in Marine Science (Oct 2022)

Combination of bicarbonate and low temperature stress induces the biosynthesis of both arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids in alkaliphilic microalgae Dunaliella salina HTBS

  • Zhile Guo,
  • Zhile Guo,
  • Yuyong Hou,
  • Yuyong Hou,
  • Zhiyong Liu,
  • Zhiyong Liu,
  • Yanbo Ma,
  • Yanbo Ma,
  • Tong Han,
  • Nahui Hao,
  • Yuanjiang Yao,
  • Yuanjiang Yao,
  • Chunxuan Lan,
  • Chunxuan Lan,
  • Tongling Ge,
  • Tongling Ge,
  • Maliheh Safavi,
  • Weijie Wang,
  • Lei Zhao,
  • Lei Zhao,
  • Fangjian Chen,
  • Fangjian Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.971441
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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High bicarbonate levels and low temperature may have an impact on microalgae cultivation. However, changes in cellular composition in response to the combination of the above stresses are still poorly understood. In this study, the combined effects of bicarbonate and low temperature on biochemical changes in alkaliphilic microalgae Dunaliella salina HTBS were investigated. Comparing to the control condition of 25°C without bicarbonate, the cell density was increased from 0.69 to 1.18 in the treatment condition of 0.15 M bicarbonate and low temperature (16 °C) while the lipid\protein\carbohydrate contents were increased from 34.71% to 43.94%, 22.44% to 26.03%, 22.62% to 29.18%, respectively. Meanwhile, the PUFAs, arachidonic acid (AA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) contents reached to 3.52% and 4.73% with the combination of low temperature and bicarbonate, respectively, whereas they were not detected when the cells were treated with single condition. Moreover, both the chlorophyll and carotenoid contents were also detected with increased profiles in the combined treatments. As a result, the maximum photochemical efficiency but not reduced non-photochemical quenching was strengthened, which enhanced the photosynthetic performance. Additionally, our results indicated that D. salina HTBS could acclimate to the combined stress by up-regulating the activity of SOD\CAT and reducing MDA content. These findings demonstrated that the addition of a certain bicarbonate under low temperature could effectively enhance the biomass production and accumulation of AA and DHA, which would benefit the development of the microalgae industry in value-added products.

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