Frontiers in Microbiology (May 2018)

13C Metabolic Flux Analysis of Enhanced Lipid Accumulation Modulated by Ethanolamine in Crypthecodinium cohnii

  • Jinyu Cui,
  • Jinyu Cui,
  • Jinyu Cui,
  • Jinjin Diao,
  • Jinjin Diao,
  • Jinjin Diao,
  • Tao Sun,
  • Tao Sun,
  • Tao Sun,
  • Mengliang Shi,
  • Mengliang Shi,
  • Mengliang Shi,
  • Liangsen Liu,
  • Liangsen Liu,
  • Liangsen Liu,
  • Fangzhong Wang,
  • Fangzhong Wang,
  • Lei Chen,
  • Lei Chen,
  • Lei Chen,
  • Weiwen Zhang,
  • Weiwen Zhang,
  • Weiwen Zhang,
  • Weiwen Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

Read online

The heterotrophic microalga Crypthecodinium cohnii has attracted considerable attention due to its capability of accumulating lipids with a high fraction of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). In our previous study, ethanolamine (ETA) was identified as an effective chemical modulator for lipid accumulation in C. cohnii. In this study, to gain a better understanding of the lipid metabolism and mechanism for the positive effects of modulator ETA, metabolic flux analysis was performed using 13C-labeled glucose with and without 1 mM ETA modulator. The analysis of flux distribution showed that with the addition of ETA, flux in glycolysis pathway and citrate pyruvate cycle was strengthened while flux in pentose phosphate pathway was decreased. In addition, flux in TCA cycle was slightly decreased compared with the control without ETA. The enzyme activity of malic enzyme (ME) was significantly increased, suggesting that NADP+-dependent ME might be the major source of NADPH for lipid accumulation. The flux information obtained by this study could be valuable for the further efforts in improving lipid accumulation and DHA production in C. cohnii.

Keywords