@article{340e2dc42ecf4c80a84d7a6a1da6ae8a,
title = "Metabolomic foundation for differential responses of lipid metabolism to nitrogen and phosphorus deprivation in an arachidonic acid-producing green microalga",
abstract = "The green oleaginous microalga Lobosphaera incisa accumulates storage lipids triacylglycerols (TAG) enriched in the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid arachidonic acid under nitrogen (N) deprivation. In contrast, under phosphorous (P) deprivation, the production of the monounsaturated oleic acid prevails. We compared physiological responses, ultrastructural, and metabolic consequences of L. incisa acclimation to N and P deficiency to provide novel insights into the key determinants of ARA accumulation. Differential responses to nutrient deprivation on growth performance, carbon-to-nitrogen stoichiometry, membrane lipid composition and TAG accumulation were demonstrated. Ultrastructural analyses suggested a dynamic role for vacuoles in sustaining cell homeostasis under conditions of different nutrient availability and their involvement in autophagy in L. incisa. Paralleling ARA-rich TAG accumulation in lipid droplets, N deprivation triggered intensive chloroplast dismantling and promoted catabolic processes. Metabolome analysis revealed depletion of amino acids and pyrimidines, and repression of numerous biosynthetic hubs to favour TAG biosynthesis under N deprivation. Under P deprivation, despite the relatively low growth penalties, the presence of the endogenous P reserves and the characteristic lipid remodelling, metabolic signatures of energy deficiency were revealed. Metabolome adjustments to P deprivation included depletion in ATP and phosphorylated nucleotides, increased levels of TCA-cycle intermediates and osmoprotectants. We conclude that characteristic cellular and metabolome adjustments tailor the adaptive responses of L. incisa to N and P deprivation modulating its LC-PUFA production.",
keywords = "LC-PUFA, LC–MS, Lobosphaera incisa, Metabolomics, Microalgae, Triacylglycerols",
author = "Kamilya Kokabi and Olga Gorelova and Tatiana Ismagulova and Maxim Itkin and Sergey Malitsky and Sammy Boussiba and Alexei Solovchenko and Inna Khozin-Goldberg",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Space , Israel and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research , the Russian Federation (grant number 3-12422 ). We thank S. Didi-Cohen for dedicated technical assistance with lipid analysis; A. Upcher and R. Jeger for their assistance with the TEM at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The analysis of polar compounds in this work was supported by Vera and John Schwartz Family Center for Metabolic Biology. The electron microscopy studies, including analytical TEM, were carried out at the User Facilities Center of M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow State University, and funded by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russia (project 18-29-25050). Partial support from the “RUDN University Program 5-100” is gratefully acknowledged. The authors are thankful for A. Batushansky for performing pathway analysis and valuable suggestions. Funding Information: This work was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Space, Israel and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the Russian Federation (grant number 3-12422). We thank S. Didi-Cohen for dedicated technical assistance with lipid analysis; A. Upcher and R. Jeger for their assistance with the TEM at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The analysis of polar compounds in this work was supported by Vera and John Schwartz Family Center for Metabolic Biology. The electron microscopy studies, including analytical TEM, were carried out at the User Facilities Center of M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow State University, and funded by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russia (project 18-29-25050). Partial support from the “RUDN University Program 5-100” is gratefully acknowledged. The authors are thankful for A. Batushansky for performing pathway analysis and valuable suggestions. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 Elsevier B.V.",
year = "2019",
month = jun,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.02.008",
language = "English",
volume = "283",
pages = "95--115",
journal = "Plant Science",
issn = "0168-9452",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
}