Peroxisomal biogenesis factor 11 as a novel target to trigger lipid biosynthesis and salt stress resistance in oleaginous Tetradesmus obliquus
Release time:2025-02-25
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DOI number:10.1016/j.biortech.2025.132209
Journal:Bioresource Technology. 2024, SCI一区TOP IF:11.40
Abstract:To overcome economic challenges in microalgal biofuel production, this study investigates the overexpression of
peroxisome-localized peroxisomal biogenesis factor 11 (PEX11) to enhance lipid biosynthesis and improve salt
stress resistance in Tetradesmus obliquus, aiming to advance microalgal biofuel production. Transgenic strains
PEX11-2-1 and PEX11-2-2 exhibited a 2.13- and 2.51-fold increase in neutral lipid content and more cellular lipid
droplets compared to WT, along with lipid yield and biomass escalating to 255.45 and 815.15 mg/L, respectively. This enhancement resulted from the redistribution of carbon precursors, increased intracellular
reactive oxygen species, enhanced NADPH synthesis, and upregulation of lipid synthesis genes. Additionally,
PEX11 improved salt stress tolerance by upregulating the expression of stress-responsive genes, including SnRK2
and PYRC. Fatty acid profile alterations, with increases in saturated fatty acids C16:0 and monounsaturated fatty
acids C18:1, and decreases in polyunsaturated fatty acids, facilitated high-quality biofuel production. These
findings highlight novel insights for advancing microalgae-based biorefinery.
Indexed by:Journal paper
Issue:421
Page Number:132209
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2025-02-10
Included Journals:SCI
First Author:Jiao Xue*et al(唯一通讯)