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Bioresour Technol ; 388: 129740, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37717702

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Metabolic fluxes (MF) serve as the functional phenotypes of biochemical processes and are crucial to describe the distribution of precursors within metabolic networks. There is a lack of experimental observations for carbon flux towards lipids, which is important for biodiesel generation. Here, the accumulation of lipid, and MF in Tetradesmus obliquus under nitrogen deficiency stress (NF) using a 13C isotope tracer at different time intervals was investigated. The 13C based MF showed enhanced de novo synthesis of G3P and PEP, indicating increased carbon flux from CO2 into lipid synthesis. An increase in palmitic acid (3500 µmol/mg), linoleic acid (2100 µmol/mg), and oleic acid (2000 µmol/mg) was observed. The accumulation of C16:0 under NF was mainly related to de novo synthesis while C18:3 was accumulated through a non de novo pathway. Under NF stress, T. obliquus had higher flux in PPP and glycolysis pathway, together, it might provide more NADPH and substrate acetyl-CoA for fatty acid synthesis.

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Anal Chim Acta ; 1208: 339791, 2022 May 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35525583

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Oxidative stress of aquatic microorganisms under heavy metal stress is closely reflected by metabolite changes in cells but it is very difficult to study due to the fast metabolism process and severe in-situ measurements hurdle. Herein, the oxidative stress of cadmium on Euglena gracilis was systematically studied through multi-combined techniques. In particular, for the first time electrochemical approach was associated with Raman spectroscopy imaging to vividly to investigate temporal-spatially varied oxidative stress and its effects on cells metabolism, in which former real-time measured a volcanic relation of extracellular hydrogen peroxide versus the increase of cadmium stress, while the latter shows the corresponding metabolic changes by Raman imaging of single cells. This work builds a bridge to unravel the mechanism of cellular oxidative stress under harsh conditions in a more systematic and holistic approach, while holding a great promise to construct heavy metal biosensors precisely monitoring high heavy metal tolerance strains for environmental modification.


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Metals, Heavy , Microalgae , Cadmium/toxicity , Hydrogen Peroxide , Metals, Heavy/chemistry , Metals, Heavy/toxicity , Oxidative Stress
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