Effects of temperature shifts on growth rate and lipid characteristics of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 in a bench-top photobioreactor |
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Authors: | Sheng Jie Kim Hyun Woo Badalamenti Jonathan P Zhou Chao Sridharakrishnan Swathi Krajmalnik-Brown Rosa Rittmann Bruce E Vannela Raveender |
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Affiliation: | Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology, The Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-5701, USA. |
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Abstract: | Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 exhibited a high degree of variation in biomass and lipid production rates in response to temperature changes in a photobioreactor. Compared with an optimal temperature of 30-33°C, a higher temperature of 44°C and lower temperatures of 22°C and 18°C severely inhibited the specific growth rate (up to a 66% decrease), biomass production rate (up to a 71% decrease), nutrient utilization rates (up to a 77% decrease), and lipid production rate (up to a 80% decrease). Temperature stress triggered changes in the relative percentage of individual fatty acids (mainly for C16:0 and C18:3), and degree of unsaturation significantly changed: 0.87 at 30°C, 0.62 at 44°C, and 1.29 at 18°C. Although PCC6803 survived temperature stress and maintained its predominate position in the culture, it could not fully recover from long-term temperature stress. Thus, avoiding prolonged exposure to extreme temperature is crucial for using PCC6803 as feedstock for biofuel production. |
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Keywords: | Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 Temperature Biomass production Lipids Fatty acids |
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