Abstract

Lipid accumulation in microalgae can be substantially enhanced by exposing the microalgae to abiotic stress, thus increasing biofuel production. However, this also generates reactive oxygen species (ROS), which disrupts cell metabolism and reduces their productivity. Previous mRNA sequencing analyses in Neopyropia yezoensis and its associated microorganisms elucidated a putative glutathione peroxidase (PuGPx) gene. Here, this putative glutathione peroxidase was overexpressed in the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, which increased cell growth and survival rates compared to the control group under abiotic stress. Additionally, increased lipid accumulation was observed under salinity stress, high-temperature stress, and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-induced oxidative stress. These results suggest that PuGPx plays a protective role against abiotic stress in C. reinhardtii and stimulates lipid accumulation, which could be considered advantageous in terms of biofuel production.

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