突变
突变体
吞吐量
化学
高通量筛选
生物化学
基因
计算机科学
电信
无线
作者
Yu Liu,Xiaohong Chen,Dong Wei,Xin‐Hui Xing
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.algal.2024.103509
摘要
Microalgae cultivated heterotrophically often exhibit high biomass concentration but low protein content. An integrated system combining atmospheric and room temperature plasma (ARTP) mutagenesis with high-throughput microbial microdroplet culture (MMC) was introduced to rapidly breed high-protein strains of Auxenochlorella pyrenoidosa for heterotrophic fermentation. Utilizing the previously identified A4–1 mutant strain as original strain, ARTP-induced mutants were screened through MMC, prioritizing mutants with rapid-growth and high-protein via subsequent well-plate and shake flask cultivation based on evaluation of growth and biochemical composition. The MMC-8 mutant exhibited the highest protein content (63.26 % dry weight, DW) and the lowest starch content (8.59 % DW), representing a 40.11 % protein increase and a 56.24 % starch decrease relative to A4–1. MMC-8 also demonstrated superior protein quality, with a higher amino acid content (44.35 % DW) and score (95) than the A4–1. These attributes establish MMC-8 as a promising candidate for alternative protein production through heterotrophic fermentation, while the ARTP-MMC system was proved be invaluable for the selective screening of microalgae.
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