Lipid Fraction and Intracellular Metabolite Analysis
Reveal the Mechanism of Arachidonic Acid-Rich Oil Accumulation in
the Aging Process of Mortierella alpina
posted on 2015-11-11, 00:00authored byAi-Hui Zhang, Xiao-Jun Ji, Wen-Jia Wu, Lu-Jing Ren, Ya-Dong Yu, He Huang
The
mechanism of arachidonic acid (ARA) content increase during
aging of Mortierella alpina was elucidated. Lipid
fraction analysis showed that ARA content increased from 46.9% to
66.4% in the triacylglycerol (TAG) molecule, and ARA residue occupation
increased in the majority of TAG molecules during the aging process.
For the first time, intracellular metabolite analysis was conducted
to reveal the pathways closely associated with ARA biosynthesis during
aging. The main reason for the increased ARA content was not only
at the expense of other fatty acids degradation but also at the expense
of further ARA biosynthesis during aging. Furthermore, translocation
played a vital role in ARA redistribution among the glycerol moiety,
and mycelium did not die immediately with key pathways activated to
maintain a relatively stable intracellular environment. This study
lays a foundation for further improvement of ARA content in the oil
product obtained from M. alpina.