BACKGROUND: Large-scale cultivation of microalgae provides a carbon-neutral source of biomass for extracting valuable compounds and producing renewable fuels. Owing to their high metabolic activity and rapid reproduction rates, Chlorella species are highly productive when grown in photobioreactors. However, wild-type strains have some biological limitations that make algal bioproducts more expensive than those from more traditional sources. Domestication is thus required for improving strains. Engineering Chlorella species has been made difficult by their chemically complex and highly resistant cell wall, making transformation difficult. Cell wall also restricts diffusion of organic solvents; thus, limiting the extraction of valuable intracellular compounds. Obtaining strains with weakened cell wall is crucial to enhance the extractability of intracellular molecules, reducing the costs of biomass disruption, and to improve genetic transformation efficiency. RESULTS: We developed a mutagenesis pipeline combined with single-cell fluorescence scanning on the microalga Chlorella vulgaris to identify mutants with altered cell wall properties. We used the fluorescent dyes erythrosin B and calcofluor white, as markers for cell wall permeability and for binding the structural polysaccharides of the cell wall, respectively. Flow cytometry with fluorescence-activated cell sorting was employed to enrich mutagenized populations with altered emission profiles. After a first round of mutagenesis, we found six mutants with significantly higher cell permeability to erythrosin B than the wild type (CWP lines) and altered cell wall structure and composition. A second round of mutagenesis on a selected CWP strain, followed by selection for lower calcofluor white signal, resulted in the isolation of CFW lines, which exhibited reduced mechanical resistance when the biomass was subjected to cell disruption procedures. This two-steps procedure allowed us to identify new mutant strains with both an increased cell wall permeability and a reduced mechanical resistance, making a novel step towards Chlorella domestication. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated the feasibility of using mutagenesis and phenotypic selection based on flow cytometry screening to alter the cell wall of C. vulgaris and identify promising strains with improved traits for industrial applications.
Chlorella vulgaris mutants with altered cell walls show increased permeability and enhanced extractability of intracellular molecules.
细胞壁发生改变的小球藻突变体表现出更高的通透性和更强的细胞内分子提取能力
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作者:Canteri Paolo, Battarra Claudia, Mandalà Giulia, Monti Francesca, Bellini Erika, Hidasi Nora, Guardini Zeno, Ferrari Simone, Bassi Roberto, Dall'Osto Luca
| 期刊: | Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 5; 18(1):59 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s13068-025-02663-0 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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