artículo científico
Photobiochemical changes in Chlorella g120 culture during trophic conversion (metabolic pathway shift) from heterotrophic to phototrophic growth regime
Fecha
2020Registro en:
0921-8971
1573-5176
10.1007/s10811-020-02137-w
Autor
Babaei, Azadeh
Ranglová, Karolína
Malapascua, Jose Romel
Torzillo, Giuseppe
Shayegan, Jalal
Silva Benavides, Ana Margarita
Masojídek, Jiří
Institución
Resumen
Physiological and photobiochemical changes and growth in the heterotrophic strain Chlorella vulgaris g120 were studied during
trophic conversion from heterotrophic to phototrophic growth regime. After the exposure of the Chlorella g120 culture to light, it
revealed a significant activity of the electron transport (450–700 μmol e− m−2 s
−1 as measured by chlorophyll fluorescence) and
high PSII photochemical yield Fv/Fm between 0.7 and 0.8. Fast fluorescence induction kinetics showed that PSII electron
acceptors in the plastoquinone pool remained partly oxidized, indicating no downregulation of PSII electron transport. The data
further revealed that high photobiochemical activity is lost in futile (protective) processes of non-photochemical quenching and
respiration which indicate that surplus energy is dissipated in these processes. Pigment analysis showed low chlorophyll content
− 0.35–1.15% as compared with exclusively phototrophic strain Chlorella vulgaris R-117. Nevertheless, the carotenoid content
in g120 was relatively high − 0.20–0.33% of dry weight which resulted in a considerably high ratio of carotenoid/chlorophyll −
0.31–0.44. This strain probably does not possess the fully competent photosynthetic apparatus and can only partially adapt to
phototrophy. We show that the heterotrophically grown g120 strain can undergo metabolic shift from heterotrophic to
phototrophic growth regime. It might be an interesting strain from biotechnological point of view as a source of carotenoids,
especially lutein.