Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography–Q Exactive
Orbitrap/Mass Spectrometry-Based Lipidomics Reveals the Influence
of Nitrogen Sources on Lipid Biosynthesis of Mortierella
alpina
The objective of the present study
was to reveal the effects of
four types of nitrogen sources (soymeal, yeast extract, KNO3, and ammonium tartrate) on the lipid metabolism of the oleaginous
fungus Mortierella alpina using untargeted
lipidomics, targeted fatty acid, and reverse transcription quantitative
polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis. Our results showed clear
differences in the contents and compositions of lipids between four
types of nitrogen sources. Soymeal and ammonium tartrate supplementation
favored the accumulation of triglycerides with arachidonic acid (ARA)
and C16–18 fatty acids, respectively. These results
were further validated by our targeted fatty acid analysis. RT-qPCR
analysis of related genes in M. alpina between the four nitrogen source conditions found that soymeal supplementation
dramatically increased the expression of GPAT, ELOVL, and Δ12/Δ6
desaturase. Our findings provided new insights into the regulation
of lipid biosynthesis in M. alpina and
potential avenues for genetic manipulation and highlighted the importance
of an optimal nitrogen source for ARA-rich oil production.