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Understanding the functions of endogenous DOF transcript factor in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR BIOFUELS
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13068-019-1403-1

Keywords

DOF transcription factor; Lipids; Biofuel; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31870343, 31800300]
  2. Guangdong Natural Science Foundation [2018A030310445, 2018A030313507, 2017A030310332]
  3. Project of DEGP [2015KTSCX125]
  4. Shenzhen Grant Plan for Science & Technology (Shenzhen basic research projects, Subject layout project) [JCYJ20180507182405562, JCYJ20170302144605664, JCYJ20170818095134434, JCYJ20170818092708470]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of SZU [2017050]
  6. Demonstration Project for Marine Economic Development in Shenzhen, China's State Oceanic Administration

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BackgroundThe regulation of genes related to lipid metabolism by genetic engineering is an important way to increase the accumulation of lipids in microalgae. DNA binding with one finger (DOF) is a plant-specific transcription factor in higher plants, where it regulates carbon and nitrogen metabolic pathways by regulating key genes involved in these pathways. Overexpression of DOF can increase lipid production in plants; however, it is not clear whether overexpression of DOF can increase lipids in microalgae.ResultsIn this study, we cloned a DOF transcription factor, crDOF, from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The sequence of this transcription factor is 1875bp and encodes a peptide of 624 amino acids with a conserved DOF domain. Overexpression of crDOF in C. reinhardtii significantly increased the intracellular lipid content. The content of total fatty acids in the transgenic algae line Tran(c-crDOF)-12 was 126.01g/mg (dry weight), which was 23.24% higher than that of the wild type. Additionally, the content of unsaturated fatty acids in the transgenic Tran(c-crDOF)-12 line increased significantly. Fluorescence quantitative PCR analysis showed that in the transgenic line Tran(c-crDOF)-12, the expression levels of BCC1, FAT1, SQD1, MGD1, DGD1 and PGP1 genes were significantly upregulated, while the expression levels of ACP1, ACS1, CIS1 and SQD2 were downregulated.ConclusionsOur results confirm that crDOF increases intracellular lipids in C. reinhardtii by regulating key genes involved in lipid metabolism. According to these findings, we propose that enhancing the lipid content in microalgae by overexpressing DOF may be achieved in other industrial strains of microalgae and be employed for the industrial production of biodiesel.

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