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Microalgae synthesize hydrocarbons from long-chain fatty acids via a light-dependent pathway

Damien Sorigué, Bertrand Légeret, Stéphan Cuiné, Pablo Morales, Boris Mirabella, Geneviève Guédeney, Yonghua Li-Beisson, Reinhard Jetter, Gilles Peltier, Fred Beisson
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Yonghua Li-Beisson
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Gilles Peltier
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  • For correspondence: frederic.beisson@cea.fr

Published June 2016. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.16.00462

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Microalgae are considered a promising platform for the production of lipid-based biofuels. While oil accumulation pathways are intensively researched, the possible existence of a microalgal pathways converting fatty acids into alka(e)nes has received little attention. Here, we provide evidence that such a pathway occurs in several microalgal species from the green and the red lineages. In Chlamydomonas reinhardti (Chlorophyceae), a C17 alkene, n-heptadecene, was detected in the cell pellet and the headspace of liquid cultures. The Chlamydomonas alkene was identified as 7-heptadecene, an isomer likely formed by decarboxylation of cis-vaccenic acid. Accordingly, incubation of intact Chlamydomonas cells with per-deuterated D31-16:0 (palmitic) acid yielded D31-18:0 (stearic) acid, D29-18:1 (oleic and cis-vaccenic) acids and D29-heptadecene. These findings showed that loss of the carboxyl group of a C18 monounsaturated fatty acid lead to heptadecene formation. Amount of 7-heptadecene varied with growth phase, temperature and was strictly dependent on light, but was not affected by an inhibitor of photosystem II. Cell fractionation showed that ca. 80% of the alkene is localized in the chloroplast. Heptadecane, pentadecane as well as 7- and 8-heptadecene were detected in Chlorella variabilis NC64A (Trebouxiophyceae) and several Nannochloropsis species (Eustigmatophyceae). In contrast, Ostreococcus tauri (Mamiellophyceae) and the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum produced C21 hexaene, without detectable C15-C19 hydrocarbons. Interestingly, no homologs of known hydrocarbon biosynthesis genes were found in the Nannochloropsis, Chlorella or Chlamydomonas genomes. This work thus demonstrates that microalgae have the ability to convert C16 and C18 fatty acids into alka(e)nes by a new, light-dependent pathway.

  • Received March 24, 2016.
  • Accepted June 7, 2016.

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Damien Sorigué, Bertrand Légeret, Stéphan Cuiné, Pablo Morales, Boris Mirabella, Geneviève Guédeney, Yonghua Li-Beisson, Reinhard Jetter, Gilles Peltier, Fred Beisson
Plant Physiology Jun 2016, pp.00462.2016; DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.00462

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Microalgal hydrocarbon synthesis
Damien Sorigué, Bertrand Légeret, Stéphan Cuiné, Pablo Morales, Boris Mirabella, Geneviève Guédeney, Yonghua Li-Beisson, Reinhard Jetter, Gilles Peltier, Fred Beisson
Plant Physiology Jun 2016, pp.00462.2016; DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.00462
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