Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)

We report on a novel arctic strain BM1 of a carotenogenic chlorophyte from a coastal habitat with harsh environmental conditions (wide variations in solar irradiance, temperature, salinity and nutrient availability) identified as Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow. Increased (25‰) salinity exerted no ad...

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Main Authors: Konstantin Chekanov, Elena Lobakova, Irina Selyakh, Larisa Semenova, Roman Sidorov, Alexei Solovchenko
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-08-01
Series:Marine Drugs
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/12/8/4504
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spelling doaj-525485d07c3a49f1a8be375162d887a32020-11-24T23:30:50ZengMDPI AGMarine Drugs1660-33972014-08-011284504452010.3390/md12084504md12084504Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)Konstantin Chekanov0Elena Lobakova1Irina Selyakh2Larisa Semenova3Roman Sidorov4Alexei Solovchenko5Biological Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1/12 Leninskie Gori, Moscow 119234, RussiaBiological Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1/12 Leninskie Gori, Moscow 119234, RussiaBiological Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1/12 Leninskie Gori, Moscow 119234, RussiaBiological Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1/12 Leninskie Gori, Moscow 119234, RussiaTimiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 35, Botanicheskaya str., Moscow 127276, RussiaBiological Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1/12 Leninskie Gori, Moscow 119234, RussiaWe report on a novel arctic strain BM1 of a carotenogenic chlorophyte from a coastal habitat with harsh environmental conditions (wide variations in solar irradiance, temperature, salinity and nutrient availability) identified as Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow. Increased (25‰) salinity exerted no adverse effect on the growth of the green BM1 cells. Under stressful conditions (high light, nitrogen and phosphorus deprivation), green vegetative cells of H. pluvialis BM1 grown in BG11 medium formed non-motile palmelloid cells and, eventually, hematocysts capable of a massive accumulation of the keto-carotenoid astaxanthin with a high nutraceutical and therapeutic potential. Routinely, astaxanthin was accumulated at the level of 4% of the cell dry weight (DW), reaching, under prolonged stress, 5.5% DW. Astaxanthin was predominantly accumulated in the form of mono- and diesters of fatty acids from C16 and C18 families. The palmelloids and hematocysts were characterized by the formation of red-colored cytoplasmic lipid droplets, increasingly large in size and number. The lipid droplets tended to merge and occupied almost the entire volume of the cell at the advanced stages of stress-induced carotenogenesis. The potential application of the new strain for the production of astaxanthin is discussed in comparison with the H. pluvialis strains currently employed in microalgal biotechnology.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/12/8/4504astaxanthincarotenogenesisfatty acidsgreen microalgae
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author Konstantin Chekanov
Elena Lobakova
Irina Selyakh
Larisa Semenova
Roman Sidorov
Alexei Solovchenko
spellingShingle Konstantin Chekanov
Elena Lobakova
Irina Selyakh
Larisa Semenova
Roman Sidorov
Alexei Solovchenko
Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)
Marine Drugs
astaxanthin
carotenogenesis
fatty acids
green microalgae
author_facet Konstantin Chekanov
Elena Lobakova
Irina Selyakh
Larisa Semenova
Roman Sidorov
Alexei Solovchenko
author_sort Konstantin Chekanov
title Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)
title_short Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)
title_full Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)
title_fullStr Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of Astaxanthin by a New Haematococcus pluvialis Strain BM1 from the White Sea Coastal Rocks (Russia)
title_sort accumulation of astaxanthin by a new haematococcus pluvialis strain bm1 from the white sea coastal rocks (russia)
publisher MDPI AG
series Marine Drugs
issn 1660-3397
publishDate 2014-08-01
description We report on a novel arctic strain BM1 of a carotenogenic chlorophyte from a coastal habitat with harsh environmental conditions (wide variations in solar irradiance, temperature, salinity and nutrient availability) identified as Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow. Increased (25‰) salinity exerted no adverse effect on the growth of the green BM1 cells. Under stressful conditions (high light, nitrogen and phosphorus deprivation), green vegetative cells of H. pluvialis BM1 grown in BG11 medium formed non-motile palmelloid cells and, eventually, hematocysts capable of a massive accumulation of the keto-carotenoid astaxanthin with a high nutraceutical and therapeutic potential. Routinely, astaxanthin was accumulated at the level of 4% of the cell dry weight (DW), reaching, under prolonged stress, 5.5% DW. Astaxanthin was predominantly accumulated in the form of mono- and diesters of fatty acids from C16 and C18 families. The palmelloids and hematocysts were characterized by the formation of red-colored cytoplasmic lipid droplets, increasingly large in size and number. The lipid droplets tended to merge and occupied almost the entire volume of the cell at the advanced stages of stress-induced carotenogenesis. The potential application of the new strain for the production of astaxanthin is discussed in comparison with the H. pluvialis strains currently employed in microalgal biotechnology.
topic astaxanthin
carotenogenesis
fatty acids
green microalgae
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/12/8/4504
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