Meta-analysis of transcriptomic profiles in Dunaliella tertiolecta reveals molecular pathway responses to different abiotic stresses
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Meta-analysis of transcriptomic profiles in Dunaliella tertiolecta reveals molecular pathway responses to different abiotic stresses
Abstract
Microalgae are photosynthetic organisms and a potential source of sustainable metabolite production. However, different stress conditions might affect the production of various metabolites. In this study, a meta-analysis of RNA-seq experiments in Dunaliella tertiolecta was evaluated to compare metabolite biosynthesis pathways in response to abiotic stress conditions such as high light, nitrogen deficiency and high salinity. Results showed downregulation of light reaction, photorespiration, tetrapyrrole and lipid-related pathways occurred under salt stress. Nitrogen deficiency mostly induced the microalgal responses of light reaction and photorespiration metabolism. Phosphoenol pyruvate carboxylase, phosphoglucose isomerase, bisphosphoglycerate mutase and glucose-6-phosphate-1-dehydrogenase (involved in central carbon metabolism) were commonly upregulated under salt, light and nitrogen stresses. Interestingly, the results indicated that the meta-genes (modules of genes strongly correlated) were located in a hub of stress-specific protein-protein interaction (PPI) network. Module enrichment of meta-genes PPI networks highlighted the cross-talk between photosynthesis, fatty acids, starch and sucrose metabolism under multiple stress conditions. Moreover, it was observed that the coordinated expression of the tetrapyrrole intermediated with meta-genes was involved in starch biosynthesis. Our results also showed that the pathways of vitamin B6 metabolism, methane metabolism, ribosome biogenesis and folate biosynthesis responded specifically to different stress factors. Since the results of this study revealed the main pathways underlying the abiotic stress, they might be applied in optimised metabolite production by the microalga Dunaliella in future studies. PRISMA check list was also included in the study.
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