纤细眼虫
突变体
鞭毛
生物
运动性
自养
光合作用
拉伤
植物
细胞生物学
生物化学
细菌
遗传学
基因
解剖
叶绿体
作者
Shuki Muramatsu,Kohei Atsuji,Koji Yamada,Kazunari Ozasa,Hideyuki Suzuki,Takeuchi Takuto,Yuka Hashimoto-Marukawa,Yusuke Kazama,Tomoko Abe,Kengo Suzuki,Osamu Iwata
出处
期刊:PeerJ
[PeerJ]
日期:2020-09-28
卷期号:8: e10002-e10002
被引量:6
摘要
Euglena gracilis is a green photosynthetic microalga that swims using its flagellum. This species has been used as a model organism for over half a century to study its metabolism and the mechanisms of its behavior. The development of mass-cultivation technology has led to E. gracilis application as a feedstock in various products such as foods. Therefore, breeding of E. gracilis has been attempted to improve the productivity of this feedstock for potential industrial applications. For this purpose, a characteristic that preserves the microalgal energy e.g., reduces motility, should be added to the cultivars. The objective of this study was to verify our hypothesis that E. gracilis locomotion-defective mutants are suitable for industrial applications because they save the energy required for locomotion. To test this hypothesis, we screened for E. gracilis mutants from Fe-ion-irradiated cell suspensions and established a mutant strain, ${\mathrm{M}}_{3}^{-}$ZFeL, which shows defects in flagellum formation and locomotion. The mutant strain exhibits a growth rate comparable to that of the wild type when cultured under autotrophic conditions, but had a slightly slower growth under heterotrophic conditions. It also stores 1.6 times the amount of paramylon, a crystal of β -1,3-glucan, under autotrophic culture conditions, and shows a faster sedimentation compared with that of the wild type, because of the deficiency in mobility and probably the high amount of paramylon accumulation. Such characteristics make E. gracilis mutant cells suitable for cost-effective mass cultivation and harvesting.
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