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Enhancing astaxanthin and lipid coproduction in Haematococcus pluvialis by the combined induction of plant growth regulators and multiple stresses
- Source :
- Bioresource technology. 344
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Coupling chemical induction and abiotic stresses is a beneficial strategy for astaxanthin (Asta) induction in Haematococcus pluvialis. The combined application of melatonin (MT) and putrescine (Put) induced Asta and lipid biosynthesis in H. pluvialis under adverse conditions. Under MT and Put inductions, the highest Asta and lipid contents were 3.64% and 55.84%, which were 1.71- and 1.17-times higher than the control group, respectively. The combination of MT and Put also enhanced the expression of carotenogenic, lipogenic and antioxidant enzyme genes. Additionally, this combined treatment increased the endogenous Put content while decreasing the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels. Further results proved that endogenous Put promoted Asta production and alleviated oxidative stress by regulating carotenogenesis and GABA and ROS signaling. This study describes a potential process for stimulating Asta and lipid coproduction and highlights the connections among MT, Put, signaling molecules, Asta and lipid synthesis in H. pluvialis.
- Subjects :
- Environmental Engineering
Antioxidant
medicine.medical_treatment
Bioengineering
Xanthophylls
medicine.disease_cause
chemistry.chemical_compound
Plant Growth Regulators
Astaxanthin
Chlorophyceae
Lipid biosynthesis
medicine
Waste Management and Disposal
chemistry.chemical_classification
Reactive oxygen species
Haematococcus pluvialis
biology
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Lipid metabolism
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
Lipids
chemistry
Biochemistry
Putrescine
Oxidative stress
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18732976
- Volume :
- 344
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bioresource technology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....eb60ac00dca3e95bcc62d861050519e4