Isolation of high-lipid content strains of the marine microalga Tetraselmis suecica for biodiesel production by flow cytometry and single-cell sorting |
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Authors: | María?F.?MonteroEmail author Manuela?Aristizábal Guillermo?García Reina |
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Affiliation: | 1.Centro de Biotecnología Marina, Muelle de Taliarte s/n,Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,Telde,Spain |
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Abstract: | Biodiesel from algae is considered an alternative for a third generation of biofuels. However, most microalgae are not lipogenic
during fast growth periods, but high-lipid content occurs at resting stages. Microalgae biomass production for biodiesel needs
continuous high volumetric and aerial yields and large amount of neutral lipid in the biomass. These requirements are similar
to demanding a marathon runner to be obese. We show that by using cell sorting capabilities of flow cytometers, in combination
with the lipid-soluble fluorescent dye Nile Red, we can isolate and select cells with a high and stable lipid content. In
our study, we were able to select the equivalent of a stable “fat marathon runner” through three sorting events obtained from
wild populations of Tetraselmis suecica. |
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