The influence of spermidine on the build-up of fucoxanthin in Isochrysis sp. Acclimated to varying light intensities

Bo Y., Wang Sh., Ma F., Manyakhin A.Yu., Zhang G., Li X., Zhou Ch., Ge B., Yan X., Ruan R., Cheng P.

В журнале Bioresource Technology

Год: 2023 Том: 387 ArticleID: 129688

Spermidine is a type of important growth regulator, which involved in the biosynthesis of photosynthetic pigments, and has the function of promoting cell proliferation. In this study, Isochrysis sp. was selected as the research object to explore the effects of spermidine supplementation on the growth of algal cells and fucoxanthin synthesis under different light intensities. The results showed that the cell density (5.40 × 106 cells/mL) of algae were the highest at 11 days under the light intensity of 200 μmol⋅m−2 ⋅s −1 and spermidine content of 150 μM. The contents of diadinoxanthin (1.09 mg/g) and fucoxanthin (6.11 mg/g) were the highest when spermidine was added under low light intensity, and the growth of algal cells and fucoxanthin metabolism were the most significant. In the carotenoid synthesis pathway, PDS (phytoene desaturase) was up-regulated by 1.96 times and VDE (violaxanthin de-epoxidase) was down-regulated by 0.95 times, which may promote fucoxanthin accumulation.

DOI 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129688