Effect of peroxisome proliferation and salt stress on enhancing the potential of microalgae as biodiesel feedstock
Release time:2025-02-25
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DOI number:10.1016/j.rser.2025.115398
Journal:Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2025, SCI一区TOP, IF:16.8
Abstract:Microalgae are widely recognized as leading producers of third-generation biofuels. However, the industrialization of microalgae biodiesel faces significant challenges, primarily concerning efficiency and cost. A key
bottleneck is the scarcity of energy-efficient, high-yielding, and resilient algal strains. To address this issue, this
study investigated the role of the pivotal gene, Peroxin 11 (PEX11), involved in the formation of peroxisomes
oxidative organelles ubiquitously present and associated with lipid metabolism and stress response. This study
aimed to uncover the potential functions of PEX11 in lipid accumulation and salt stress response in Tetradesmus
obliquus, utilizing PEX11-1 overexpression strains. Consistent with most reports, PEX11-1 was found to be
localized in peroxisomes and potentially contributed to peroxisome proliferation in microalgae. The results
revealed that overexpression of PEX11-1 positively impacted lipid accumulation, facilitated by the regulation of
reactive oxygen species levels, the expression of lipid synthesis-related genes, and the redistribution of carbon
precursors. The neutral lipid content in PEX11-1 overexpressing algal strains increased 2–3 times, with lipid yield
escalating to 284.4 mg L− 1 and cellular biomass reaching 902.3 mg L− 1
. Notably, under salt stress, the neutral
lipid content per unit cell in the transformed line was nearly 4-fold higher than that of the WT. In addition, the
overexpression of PEX11-1 hindered the involvement of lipid droplets in membrane remodeling and cell division,
thereby diminishing the salt stress tolerance of T. obliquus. In conclusion, these findings emphasize the crucial
role of PEX11 in microalgal lipid metabolism and offer insights into creating lipid-producing algal strains
through genetic engineering.
Indexed by:Journal paper
Issue:212
Page Number:115398
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2025-01-25
Included Journals:SCI
First Author:Jiao Xue*et al(唯一通讯)