TY - JOUR
T1 - Microalgae for the production of lipid and carotenoids
T2 - A review with focus on stress regulation and adaptation
AU - Sun, Xiao Man
AU - Ren, Lu Jing
AU - Zhao, Quan Yu
AU - Ji, Xiao Jun
AU - Huang, He
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Author(s).
PY - 2018/10/4
Y1 - 2018/10/4
N2 - Microalgae have drawn great attention as promising sustainable source of lipids and carotenoids. Their lipid and carotenoids accumulation machinery can be trigged by the stress conditions such as nutrient limitation or exposure to the damaging physical factors. However, stressful conditions often adversely affect microalgal growth and cause oxidative damage to the cells, which can eventually reduce the yield of the desired products. To overcome these limitations, two-stage cultivation strategies and supplementation of growth-promoting agents have traditionally been utilized, but developing new highly adapted strains is theoretically the simplest strategy. In addition to genetic engineering, adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) is frequently used to develop beneficial phenotypes in industrial microorganisms during long-term selection under specific stress conditions. In recent years, many studies have gradually introduced ALE as a powerful tool to improve the biological properties of microalgae, especially for improving the production of lipid and carotenoids. In this review, strategies for the manipulation of stress in microalgal lipids and carotenoids production are summarized and discussed. Furthermore, this review summarizes the overall state of ALE technology, including available selection pressures, methods, and their applications in microalgae for the improved production of lipids and carotenoids.
AB - Microalgae have drawn great attention as promising sustainable source of lipids and carotenoids. Their lipid and carotenoids accumulation machinery can be trigged by the stress conditions such as nutrient limitation or exposure to the damaging physical factors. However, stressful conditions often adversely affect microalgal growth and cause oxidative damage to the cells, which can eventually reduce the yield of the desired products. To overcome these limitations, two-stage cultivation strategies and supplementation of growth-promoting agents have traditionally been utilized, but developing new highly adapted strains is theoretically the simplest strategy. In addition to genetic engineering, adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) is frequently used to develop beneficial phenotypes in industrial microorganisms during long-term selection under specific stress conditions. In recent years, many studies have gradually introduced ALE as a powerful tool to improve the biological properties of microalgae, especially for improving the production of lipid and carotenoids. In this review, strategies for the manipulation of stress in microalgal lipids and carotenoids production are summarized and discussed. Furthermore, this review summarizes the overall state of ALE technology, including available selection pressures, methods, and their applications in microalgae for the improved production of lipids and carotenoids.
KW - Adaptive laboratory evolution
KW - Carotenoids
KW - Growth-promoting agents
KW - Lipid
KW - Microalgae
KW - Stress
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U2 - 10.1186/s13068-018-1275-9
DO - 10.1186/s13068-018-1275-9
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85054865951
SN - 1754-6834
VL - 11
JO - Biotechnology for Biofuels
JF - Biotechnology for Biofuels
IS - 1
M1 - 272
ER -