Login / Signup

Production of β-Cyclocitral and Its Precursor β-Carotene in Microcystis aeruginosa : Variation at Population and Single-Cell Levels.

Xuejian WangYinjie ZhuDelin HouFei TengZhonghua CaiYi Tao
Published in: Toxins (2022)
Bloom-forming cyanobacteria produce and release odorous compounds and pose threats to the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystem and to the drinking water supply. In this study, the concentrations of β-cyclocitral in different bacterial growth phases were investigated using GC-MS to determine the growth stage of Microcystis aeruginosa at high risk for β-cyclocitral production. Moreover, the synchronicity of the production of β-cyclocitral and its precursor β-carotene at both population and single-cell levels was assessed. The results indicated that β-cyclocitral was the main odorous compound produced by M. aeruginosa cells. The intracellular concentration of β-cyclocitral ( C β-cc ) as well as its cellular quota ( Q β-cc ) increased synchronously in the log phase, along with the increase of cell density. However, they reached the maximum values of 415 μg/L and 10.7 fg/cell in the late stationary phase and early stationary phase, respectively. The early stage of the stationary phase is more important for β-cyclocitral monitoring, and the sharp increase in Q β-cc is valuable for anticipating the subsequent increase in C β-cc . The molar concentrations of β-cyclocitral and β-carotene showed a linear relationship, with an R 2 value of 0.92, suggesting that the production of β-cyclocitral was linearly dependent on that of β-carotene, especially during the log phase. However, the increase in Q β-cc was slower than that in β-carotene during the stationary phase, suggesting that β-cyclocitral production turned to be carotene oxygenase-limited when the growth rate decreased. These results demonstrate that variations of β-cyclocitral production on a single-cell level during different bacterial growth phases should be given serious consideration when monitoring and controlling the production of odorous compounds by M. aeruginosa blooms.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • drinking water
  • early stage
  • rna seq
  • high throughput
  • cell therapy
  • induced apoptosis
  • signaling pathway
  • cell proliferation
  • cell cycle arrest
  • locally advanced
  • neural network