#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH ppjutur_20210830_043853 DATATRACK_ID:2814 STUDY_ID:ST001965 ANALYSIS_ID:AN003203 PROJECT_ID:PR001251 VERSION 1 CREATED_ON October 27, 2021, 9:52 am #PROJECT PR:PROJECT_TITLE Proteomics to Unveil Orchestration of Photorespiration and Central Carbon PR:PROJECT_TITLE Pathway in Microchloropsis gaditana NIES 2587 PR:PROJECT_TYPE Time Course VLC HC Metabolome PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY Photosynthetic organisms have evolved and adapted strategies to overcome the PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY limiting concentrations of CO2. In this regard, the CO2-concentrating mechanism PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY (CCM) developed by microalgae implies an efficient machinery to acquire CO2 in PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY limiting environment. Inorganic carbon transporters channelize CO2 towards PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY Rubisco, however, there are significant differences in the CCM of some species PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY and it is obscurely understood. In the present study, we performed qualitative PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY metabolomics and proteomics on Microchloropsis gaditana, under the influence of PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY very-low CO2 (VLC; 300 ppm, or 0.03%) and high CO2 (HC; 30,000 ppm, or 3% v/v) PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY at the time intervals of 0, 6, 12 and 24 hrs. Our results demonstrate that HC PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY supplementation channelizes the carbon flux towards enhancing the biomass yield, PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY increasing up to 1.7-fold. Cyclic electron flow driven (CEF) by PSI confers PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY energy to the cells in the case of VLC in the initial acclimatization stage. Our PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY qualitative metabolomic analyses has identified nearly 35 essential metabolites PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY among which significant fold-change was observed as a photorespiratory PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY by-product, glycolate, in VLC resulting in delayed growth and lower biomass. PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY Whole cell proteomics study was performed in M. gaditana in both VLC and HC PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY conditions and a total of 998 proteins were identified. Cells in VLC, undergoes PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY dynamic changes to activate biophysical CCM with the help of bicarbonate PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY transporters. In conclusion, comprehensive changes occur inside the cell that PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY consequently mediate the assimilation and regulation of carbon metabolic loadout PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY such that it favours fatty acid biosynthesis in HC. In conclusion, our emphasis PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY is to delineate carbon assimilation in M. gaditana with the help of advanced PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY multi-omics tools and provide translational approach for the enhanced production PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY of biofuels and biorenewables. PR:INSTITUTE International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology PR:DEPARTMENT Integrative Biotechnology PR:LABORATORY Omics of Algae PR:LAST_NAME Jutur PR:FIRST_NAME Pannaga Pavan PR:ADDRESS Omics of Algae Group, ICGEB campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi, Delhi, PR:ADDRESS 110070, India PR:EMAIL jppavan@icgeb.res.in PR:PHONE 26781358 #STUDY ST:STUDY_TITLE Integration of Metabolomics and Proteomics to Unveil Orchestration of ST:STUDY_TITLE Photorespiration and Central Carbon Pathway in Microchloropsis gaditana NIES ST:STUDY_TITLE 2587 ST:STUDY_TYPE Time Course VLC HC Metabolome ST:STUDY_SUMMARY Photosynthetic organisms have evolved and adapted strategies to overcome the ST:STUDY_SUMMARY limiting concentrations of CO2. In this regard, the CO2-concentrating mechanism ST:STUDY_SUMMARY (CCM) developed by microalgae implies an efficient machinery to acquire CO2 in ST:STUDY_SUMMARY limiting environment. Inorganic carbon transporters channelize CO2 towards ST:STUDY_SUMMARY Rubisco, however, there are significant differences in the CCM of some species ST:STUDY_SUMMARY and it is obscurely understood. In the present study, we performed qualitative ST:STUDY_SUMMARY metabolomics and proteomics on Microchloropsis gaditana, under the influence of ST:STUDY_SUMMARY very-low CO2 (VLC; 300 ppm, or 0.03%) and high CO2 (HC; 30,000 ppm, or 3% v/v) ST:STUDY_SUMMARY at the time intervals of 0, 6, 12 and 24 hrs. Our results demonstrate that HC ST:STUDY_SUMMARY supplementation channelizes the carbon flux towards enhancing the biomass yield, ST:STUDY_SUMMARY increasing up to 1.7-fold. Cyclic electron flow driven (CEF) by PSI confers ST:STUDY_SUMMARY energy to the cells in the case of VLC in the initial acclimatization stage. Our ST:STUDY_SUMMARY qualitative metabolomic analyses has identified nearly 35 essential metabolites ST:STUDY_SUMMARY among which significant fold-change was observed as a photorespiratory ST:STUDY_SUMMARY by-product, glycolate, in VLC resulting in delayed growth and lower biomass. ST:STUDY_SUMMARY Whole cell proteomics study was performed in M. gaditana in both VLC and HC ST:STUDY_SUMMARY conditions and a total of 998 proteins were identified. Cells in VLC, undergoes ST:STUDY_SUMMARY dynamic changes to activate biophysical CCM with the help of bicarbonate ST:STUDY_SUMMARY transporters. In conclusion, comprehensive changes occur inside the cell that ST:STUDY_SUMMARY consequently mediate the assimilation and regulation of carbon metabolic loadout ST:STUDY_SUMMARY such that it favours fatty acid biosynthesis in HC. In conclusion, our emphasis ST:STUDY_SUMMARY is to delineate carbon assimilation in M. gaditana with the help of advanced ST:STUDY_SUMMARY multi-omics tools and provide translational approach for the enhanced production ST:STUDY_SUMMARY of biofuels and biorenewables. ST:INSTITUTE International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology ST:DEPARTMENT Integrative Biotechnology ST:LABORATORY Omics of Algae ST:LAST_NAME Jutur ST:FIRST_NAME Pavan ST:ADDRESS Omics of Algae Lab, 2nd Floor, New Building, ICGEB, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New ST:ADDRESS Delhi ST:EMAIL jppavan@gmail.com ST:PHONE 01126741358 #SUBJECT SU:SUBJECT_TYPE Other organism SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES Microchloropsis #SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS: SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Raw file names and additional sample data SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_6hr_1 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_6hr_1 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_6hr_2 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_6hr_2 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_6hr_3 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_6hr_3 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_12hr_1 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_12hr_1 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_12hr_2 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_12hr_2 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_12hr_3 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_12hr_3 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_24hr_1 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_24hr_1 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_24hr_2 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_24hr_2 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - VLC_24hr_3 Treatment:VLC RAW_FILE_NAME=VLC_24hr_3 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_6hr_1 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_6hr_1 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_6hr_2 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_6hr_2 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_6hr_3 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_6hr_3 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_12hr_1 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_12hr_1 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_12hr_2 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_12hr_2 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_12hr_3 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_12hr_3 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_24hr_1 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_24hr_1 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_24hr_2 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_24hr_2 SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS - HC_24hr_3 Treatment:HC RAW_FILE_NAME=HC_24hr_3 #COLLECTION CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY Marine microalgae Microchloropsis gaditana NIES 2587 is procured from Microbial CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY Culture Collection, National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY Tsukuba, Japan. The strain was grown in minimal medium F/2 (Guillard and Ryther, CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY 1962) under a light regime of 16:8 h and an illumination of 150 µmol m−2 CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY s−1 photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) in a multi-cultivator MC 1000-OD CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY (Photon Systems Instruments, Czech Republic) with a flow rate of 800 mL min-1 CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY with continuous bubbling of air at 24 °C. CO:SAMPLE_TYPE Algae #TREATMENT TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY Microchloropsis gaditana cells were grown in a Multicultivator in the presence TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY of very-low CO2 (300 ppm) and high CO2 (30,000 ppm) for 24 hours with an TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY illumination intensity of 150 uE. TR:TREATMENT_COMPOUND CO2 #SAMPLEPREP SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY Quenched cells were resuspended in 1 mL of ice-cold SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY methanol/ethanol/chloroform(2:6:2), followed by sonication of resuspended cells SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY in sonication bath for 15 min. Later, these samples were centrifuged at SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY 10,000×g for 15 min at 4 °C to get rid of cell debris. The supernatant was SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY filtered using a 0.2-µm filter. One hundred microlitres of supernatant was SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY taken and dried under nitrogen stream. The dried leftover was dissolved in 10 SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY µL of freshly prepared methoxyamine hydrochloride solution (40 mg mL−1 in SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY pyridine) and incubated at 30 °C for 90 min with shaking. To the above SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY solution, 90 µL of N-methyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide was added and SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY incubated at 37 °C for 30 min. The samples were centrifuged at 14,000×g for 3 SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY min, and the supernatant was taken for the GC-MS/MS analysis. SP:PROCESSING_STORAGE_CONDITIONS Described in summary SP:EXTRACTION_METHOD Sonication SP:SAMPLE_DERIVATIZATION MSTFA SP:SAMPLE_SPIKING Ribitol (Internal Standard) #CHROMATOGRAPHY CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY GC-triple quadrupole analysis was performed on an HP-5 gas chromatograph with CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY standard liners containing glass wool in split mode (1:5) at 250°C injector CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY temperature. The GC was operated at constant flow of 1 ml/min helium on a 30-m, CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY 0.25-mm i.d., 0.25-μm HP-5 column, a start temperature of 60°C, 3 min CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY isothermal, temperature ramping by 5°C/min to 180°C, 3 min isothermal and CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY finally temperature ramping of 10°C/min to 310°C. CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE GC CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME Agilent 7890A CH:COLUMN_NAME Agilent HP5-MS (30m x 0.25mm, 0.25 um) #ANALYSIS AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE MS #MS MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME Agilent 7890A MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE Triple quadrupole MS:MS_TYPE ESI MS:ION_MODE POSITIVE MS:MS_COMMENTS Mass Hunter #MS_METABOLITE_DATA MS_METABOLITE_DATA:UNITS Area MS_METABOLITE_DATA_START Samples VLC_6hr_1 VLC_6hr_2 VLC_6hr_3 VLC_12hr_1 VLC_12hr_2 VLC_12hr_3 VLC_24hr_1 VLC_24hr_2 VLC_24hr_3 HC_6hr_1 HC_6hr_2 HC_6hr_3 HC_12hr_1 HC_12hr_2 HC_12hr_3 HC_24hr_1 HC_24hr_2 HC_24hr_3 Factors Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:VLC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Treatment:HC Alanine 3244387 1746127 3273323 1181743 9725067 26019342 2164276 699854 2625316 15864880 5150896 28353606 4777717 10964164 9319152 64136868 12459556 578467 Glutamine 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 110463.2 552316 110463.2 110463.2 Glycine 2391243 10508067 570653 7083560 699441 330813 625713 714878 371842 7567633 66162.6 823216 66162.6 569479 66162.6 25052594 1757040 4643990 Histidine 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 105537.8 527689 105537.8 105537.8 Leucine 74303 1654095 74303 74303 74303 608053 74303 371515 74303 41397018 74303 74303 1804657 469832 74303 74303 74303 2738516 Lysine 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 529861.4 2649307 529861.4 529861.4 Proline 20509465 16241432 11449789 8091030 9501006 9152727 20766175 18148565 7783481 27385525 16012782 16139087 16080179 8182184 29752313 8158507 60703051 17676351 Valine 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 1410017 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 102214.8 1847273 1055414 553859 511074 Galactose 158232 791160 158232 158232 158232 158232 158232 158232 158232 1879705 2589335 158232 158232 46977004 158232 2306522 1087734 1209505 Glucose 126876 1419256 1006619 126876 126876 126876 943361 126876 634380 5269071 4043480 44232477 126876 2405102 1660080 1075098 60328823 14870736 Glycerol 745008 871613 750859 1007172 1007172 1282731 1709879 1874981 516369 885973 3108184 655707 1306483 586422 549440 2172715 1208948 1320905 Maltose 3444494 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 2345229 497986 1934196 89724.4 89724.4 89724.4 448622 875292 Acetic acid 4462784 4462784 782991 153860.8 153860.8 153860.8 8125303 8681611 7618974 769304 1453309 1475354 3190188 1301083 8031965 60828001 8256980 9193593 Carbonic acid 461738 1099601 1623589 92347.6 1971034 843992 1176226 553231 92347.6 92347.6 565156 92347.6 92347.6 92347.6 92347.6 547746 92347.6 92347.6 Fumaric acid 4688012 96786.2 96786.2 96786.2 96786.2 96786.2 96786.2 96786.2 96786.2 96786.2 1062453 96786.2 483931 96786.2 96786.2 4973896 96786.2 21085272 Glycolic acid 1459950 1395142 3797136 1338589 1338589 1275177 1267217 4057096 1122408 224481.6 224481.6 224481.6 224481.6 224481.6 224481.6 224481.6 224481.6 224481.6 Lactic acid 781349 714332 90069.2 1053267 90069.2 2145235 2394128 733093 450346 1008956 90069.2 688446 3230608 2673536 2308500 4692327 3627775 1693333 Malonic acid 65830.8 65830.8 757696 65830.8 65830.8 1251250 65830.8 329154 1329371 65830.8 1376083 65830.8 65830.8 65830.8 65830.8 65830.8 439845 65830.8 Oxalic acid 2521220 2852884 272544.8 2480696 2480696 2469891 2397039 272544.8 4384701 4099165 2470513 2819058 2751527 272544.8 2691746 3136111 2123615 1362724 Succinic acid 3908088 898527 84755.8 84755.8 84755.8 5327993 478109 84755.8 562563 84755.8 423779 480662 953411 84755.8 1503036 1507483 84755.8 1626719 α-Ketoglutaric acid 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 146684.4 1038194 786227 733422 Ethanolamine 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 1282179 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 256435.8 1423818 256435.8 256435.8 Myo-inositol 73027.4 73027.4 73027.4 73027.4 73027.4 365137 832424 1036318 635416 1977009 2114060 1612916 765865 569666 795959 3044554 3957299 2602442 Phosphoric acid 1500565 1500565 1235441 1152303 1152303 984853 1118752 1578122 867981 1414042 1623446 1825218 173596.2 1181982 1711619 1687590 2619138 173596.2 Phytol 1224688 1965148 1675163 3879982 643226 693487 128645.2 2219793 1359176 4590567 1737246 5709150 1920050 2267145 1540912 9753473 6538897 948597 Trehalose 80037.6 80037.6 80037.6 80037.6 80037.6 80037.6 400188 722329 80037.6 939610 1144189 793395 80037.6 80037.6 80037.6 6392031 5454392 2869033 Eicosanoic acid 118335.8 1289853 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 118335.8 981601 1031608 118335.8 591679 118335.8 1431629 Eicosatrienoic acid 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 5376156 614626.8 614626.8 614626.8 3073134 614626.8 614626.8 EPA 3738423 4294600 3613940 1585031 1585031 1357623 2317849 2499010 1946588 13576630 12299915 6023957 4983740 4850821 5636854 7178920 11703883 17281155 Heptadecanoic acid 5388795 3856771 3495418 1530696 4767452 3422655 4008819 3640047 2839867 3968369 4016083 3562594 3640851 3729061 2224093 2662821 3058054 4332881 Hexadecanoic acid 2101303 4177954 1962388 90015.4 1545883 450077 477967 969130 90015.4 600105 612422 550622 2565741 2825304 2307097 521906 1341636 9167624 α-Linolenic acid 242783.4 3551841 242783.4 242783.4 242783.4 242783.4 1672664 3129278 1362551 3097129 3941378 242783.4 242783.4 242783.4 1213917 242783.4 242783.4 5210969 Octadecanoic acid 4006060 2811838 2470334 3561139 3180630 911786 1343472 281349 56269.8 1790635 56269.8 56269.8 4755592 1963404 3699239 6862406 1163276 1059364 Ergosterol 363149.8 2473963 3875860 363149.8 1990758 363149.8 363149.8 363149.8 363149.8 363149.8 1815749 363149.8 2471012 363149.8 363149.8 363149.8 4835148 4779419 Stigmasterol 207764.8 207764.8 207764.8 207764.8 207764.8 207764.8 1501631 207764.8 207764.8 207764.8 207764.8 1038824 1443004 207764.8 2038512 207764.8 207764.8 207764.8 α-Tocopherol 90516.4 90516.4 90516.4 90516.4 90516.4 90516.4 90516.4 452582 90516.4 90516.4 794206 819109 90516.4 90516.4 90516.4 691840 868152 984062 MS_METABOLITE_DATA_END #METABOLITES METABOLITES_START metabolite_name Alanine Glutamine Glycine Histidine Leucine Lysine Proline Valine Galactose Glucose Glycerol Maltose Acetic acid Carbonic acid Fumaric acid Glycolic acid Lactic acid Malonic acid Oxalic acid Succinic acid α-Ketoglutaric acid Ethanolamine Myo-inositol Phosphoric acid Phytol Trehalose Eicosanoic acid Eicosatrienoic acid EPA Heptadecanoic acid Hexadecanoic acid α-Linolenic acid Octadecanoic acid Ergosterol Stigmasterol α-Tocopherol METABOLITES_END #END