CRISPRa/i with Adaptive Single Guide Assisted Regulation DNA (ASGARD) mediated control of Chlorella sorokiniana to enhance lipid and protein production

Chlorella species are indispensable microalgae for biorefinery but are hardly in DNA manipulation due to the high guanine‐cytosine (GC) contents of DNA. In this study, we established a new approach via 20 guanines for sgRNA design, which is annotated as “Adaptive Single Guide Assisted Regulation DNA...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotechnology journal 2022-10, Vol.17 (10), p.e2100514-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Lin, Jia‐Yi, Lin, Way‐Rong, Ng, I‐Son
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Zusammenfassung:Chlorella species are indispensable microalgae for biorefinery but are hardly in DNA manipulation due to the high guanine‐cytosine (GC) contents of DNA. In this study, we established a new approach via 20 guanines for sgRNA design, which is annotated as “Adaptive Single Guide Assisted Regulation DNA (ASGARD)” and coupling with CRISPR interference associated dCas9 system to overcome the difficulties. At first, C. sorokiniana was predominate as its faster growth rate when compared to C. vulgaris and C. variabilis in the culture using Tris‐acetate‐phosphate (TAP) medium. Among all the genetic transformants, gene regulation via CRISPRa‐VP64 (CRISPRa) enhanced the protein contents up to 60% (w/w) of dry cell weight, where the highest concentration was 570 mg L‐1. Meanwhile, CRISPRi‐KRAB (CRISPRi) with ASGARD increased protein content to 65% and lipid formed in the range of 150–250 mg L‐1. From the transcriptome analysis, we deciphered 468 genes down‐regulated and 313 genes up‐regulated via CRISPRi, while less difference existed in CRISPRa. This novel design and technology reveal a high potential of gene‐regulating approach to other species for the biorefinery and bio‐industry. Graphical and Lay Summary CRISPRa/i with Adaptive Single Guide Assisted Regulation DNA is a novel idea to regulating genes of algae. The protein content of Chlorella sorokiniana was improved to 60% in dry cell weight while lipid contents were much improved via CRISRPi. The transcriptome analysis revealed more genes regulation by CRISPRi/ASGARD technology.
ISSN:1860-6768
1860-7314
DOI:10.1002/biot.202100514