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Low-dose ionizing radiation generates a hormetic response to modify lipid metabolism in Chlorella sorokiniana

Authors :
Stanić, Marina
Jevtović (born Romanović), Mima
Kovačević, Snežana
Dimitrijević, Milena
Danilović Luković, Jelena
McIntosh, Owen
Zechmann, Bernd
Lizzul, Alessandro Marco
Spasojević, Ivan
Pittman, Jon K.
Stanić, Marina
Jevtović (born Romanović), Mima
Kovačević, Snežana
Dimitrijević, Milena
Danilović Luković, Jelena
McIntosh, Owen
Zechmann, Bernd
Lizzul, Alessandro Marco
Spasojević, Ivan
Pittman, Jon K.
Source :
Communications Biology
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Algal biomass is a viable source of chemicals andmetabolites for various energy, nutritional, medicinal and agricultural uses. While stresses have commonly been used to induce metabolite accumulation in microalgae in attempts to enhance high-value product yields, this is often very detrimental to growth. Therefore, understanding how to modify metabolism without deleterious consequences is highly beneficial. We demonstrate that low-doses (1–5 Gy) of ionizing radiation in the X-ray range induces a non-toxic, hormetic response in microalgae to promote metabolic activation. We identify specific radiation exposure parameters that give reproducible metabolic responses in Chlorella sorokiniana caused by transcriptional changes. This includes up-regulation of >30 lipid metabolismgenes, such as genes encoding an acetyl-CoA carboxylase subunit, phosphatidic acid phosphatase, lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase, and diacylglycerol acyltransferase. The outcome is an increased lipid yield in stationary phase cultures by 25% in just 24 hours, without any negative effects on cell viability or biomass.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Communications Biology
Notes :
Communications Biology, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1451497870
Document Type :
Electronic Resource