Ferredoxin 1 (Fd1) is the main electron donor to hydrogenase (HydA) for generating molecular hydrogen (H2) in green microalgae. In order to obtain an increased H2 production, the Fd1 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (CrFd1, encoded by crfd1) was therefore overexpressed in Chlorella sp. DT (DT) in this study.
ResultsThe coding region of crfd1 was constructed into the p121-crfd1 plasmid, which was also constructed with a resistance gene to the antibiotic geneticin (G418) as a selection marker. The p121-crfd1 plasmid was transformed into DT cells by electroporation. Observation of the crfd1 gene fragment in the genomic DNA of DT-crfd1 mutants by PCR indicated that the transgene was successfully transformed. Using western blotting, the overexpressed CrFd1 protein, with a molecular weight of about 14 kDa, was found in DT-crfd1 mutants of DT-crfd1-4, DT-crfd1-22, and DT-crfd1-23. Using an in vitro assay, the H2 production of DT-crfd1-4, DT-crfd1-22, and DT-crfd1-23 mutants was about 4.4-, 5.0-, and 3.8-fold higher, respectively, than the DT wild type (DT-WT). Using an in vivo assay, the H2 production of DT-crfd1-4, DT-crfd1-22, and DT-crfd1-23 mutants was about 1.3-, 1.4-, and 1.2-fold higher, respectively, than the DT-WT.
ConclusionsThe results suggested that heterologous overexpression of CrFd1 could enhance H2 production in DT-crfd1 mutants even though in vitro H2 production of DT-crfd1-22 mutant was up to 5-fold higher than the DT-WT.
How to cite: Lin YJ, Chien LF. Hydrogen production in the Chlorella sp. DT mutants carrying heterologous electron donor ferredoxin 1 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Electron J Biotechnol 2024;69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbt.2024.03.001.
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