High-throughput insertional mutagenesis reveals novel targets for enhancing lipid accumulation in Nannochloropsis oceanica

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TitleHigh-throughput insertional mutagenesis reveals novel targets for enhancing lipid accumulation in Nannochloropsis oceanica
AuthorsSüdfeld C, Hubáček M, Figueiredo D, Naduthodi MIS, van der Oost J, Wijffels RH, Barbosa MJ, D'Adamo S
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameMetabolic engineering
Volume66
IssueN/A
Year2021
Page(s)239-258
CitationSüdfeld C, Hubáček M, Figueiredo D, Naduthodi MIS, van der Oost J, Wijffels RH, Barbosa MJ, D'Adamo S. High-throughput insertional mutagenesis reveals novel targets for enhancing lipid accumulation in Nannochloropsis oceanica. Metabolic engineering. 2021 May 07; 66:239-258.

Abstract

The microalga Nannochloropsis oceanica is considered a promising platform for the sustainable production of high-value lipids and biofuel feedstocks. However, current lipid yields of N. oceanica are too low for economic feasibility. Gaining fundamental insights into the lipid metabolism of N. oceanica could open up various possibilities for the optimization of this species through genetic engineering. Therefore, the aim of this study was to discover novel genes associated with an elevated neutral lipid content. We constructed an insertional mutagenesis library of N. oceanica, selected high lipid mutants by five rounds of fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and identified disrupted genes using a novel implementation of a rapid genotyping procedure. One particularly promising mutant (HLM23) was disrupted in a putative APETALA2-like transcription factor gene. HLM23 showed a 40%-increased neutral lipid content, increased photosynthetic performance, and no growth impairment. Furthermore, transcriptome analysis revealed an upregulation of genes related to plastidial fatty acid biosynthesis, glycolysis and the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle in HLM23. Insights gained in this work can be used in future genetic engineering strategies for increased lipid productivity of Nannochloropsis.

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Property NameValue
Journal CountryBelgium
Publication TypeJournal Article
Language Abbreng
LanguageEnglish
CopyrightCopyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
DOI10.1016/j.ymben.2021.04.012
Elocation10.1016/j.ymben.2021.04.012
PIIS1096-7176(21)00073-2
Journal AbbreviationMetab Eng
Publication Date2021 May 07
eISSN1096-7184
ISSN1096-7184
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
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