Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore the application of deuterium (D) labeled glucose-D 7 as Raman-tag in Yarrowia lipolytica to assess triacyl glycerides (TAG) biosynthesis. Cells were grown in N depleted media in: (i) glucose in H 2 O (control), (ii) glucose-D 7 in H 2 O and (iii) glucose-D 7 in D 2 O, and the resulting biomass and lipids quantified. Infrared and Raman spectroscopies showed the incorporation of D with the presence of a C-D stretching bands in the silent region (1800–2600 cm −1 ) for cells grown in glucose-D 7 in H 2 O and glucose-D 7 in D 2 O as compared to the control. Fatty acid methyl ester analysis of cells grown in the three media showed significant differences in lipid profiles. Cells grown on glucose-D 7 in H 2 O and glucose-D 7 in D 2 O showed unequivocally D incorporation in fatty acids and TAG by mass spectrometry. Higher D incorporation was observed when cells were grown in D 2 O than H 2 O. Deuterium was also incorporated into the cell wall polysaccharides. • Deuterium was incorporated in Yarrowia lipolytica cells that were fed glucose-D 7 . • Deuterium was incorporated in both the lipids and cell wall polysaccharides. • Higher levels of D were observed when using D 2 O versus H 2 O. • The lipids and polysaccharides were analyzed by Raman, FTIR, GC-MS and ESI-MS.

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