Identification, biochemical composition and phycobiliproteins production of Chroococcidiopsis sp. from arid environment

[Display omitted] •Endolithic Chroococcidiopsis sp. can grow autotrophically in a minimum mineral medium.•Dry biomass contains 45 % carbohydrates, 36 % proteins and 6 % lipids.•It presents an unusual high content of capric (6.29 %) and palmitoleic (12.75 %) fatty acids.•The cells accumulate phycobil...

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Veröffentlicht in:Process biochemistry (1991) 2020-10, Vol.97, p.112-120
Hauptverfasser: Montero-Lobato, Zaida, Fuentes, Juan L., Garbayo, Inés, Ascaso, Carmen, Wierzchos, Jacek, Vega, José M., Vílchez, Carlos
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Endolithic Chroococcidiopsis sp. can grow autotrophically in a minimum mineral medium.•Dry biomass contains 45 % carbohydrates, 36 % proteins and 6 % lipids.•It presents an unusual high content of capric (6.29 %) and palmitoleic (12.75 %) fatty acids.•The cells accumulate phycobiliproteins (204 mg g dw−1) at low light intensity.•Chroococcidiopsis sp. accumulates high APC content (95.0 mg g dw−1). Molecular and microscopic studies were performed to identify Chroococcidiopsis sp., an endolithic cyanobacterium, isolated from gypsum rocks of Atacama Desert (Chile). It was adapted to grow in mineral liquid medium, with 9 mM nitrate, bubbled with CO2-enriched air (2.5 % v/v), and continuously illuminated with a white light of 70 μmol photons m–2 s–1. The obtained biomass (productivity of 0.21 g L–1 d–1) had a C/N ratio of 6.67, and it contained carbohydrates (45.40 % of dry weight), proteins (36.72 %), lipids (5.60 %) nucleic acids (3.90 %) and ashes (8.28 %). The lipid fraction was particularly rich in palmitic (29.86 % of total fatty acids), linoleic (18.20 %), palmitoleic (12.75 %), linolenic (10.92 %), stearic (9.64 %) and capric acid (6.29 %). Chroococcidiopsis sp. accumulated phycobiliproteins in a light-dependent process and produced 204 mg g–1, under incident light of 10 μmol photons·m–2·s–1, with a relative abundance of 40.9 % for phycocyanin, 23.3 % for phycoerythrin, and 35.8 % for allophycocyanin. The biomass from this cyanobacterium can be a good source of these pigments, especially APC (maximum of 95 mg g dw−1), which are of interest for pharmacological, cosmetic, and food industries.
ISSN:1359-5113
1873-3298
DOI:10.1016/j.procbio.2020.07.005