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A novel characteristic of a phytoplankton as a potential source of straight-chain alkanes

Naomi Harada, Yuu Hirose, Chihong Song, Hirofumi Kurita, Miyako Sato, Jonaotaro Onodera, Kazuyoshi Murata, Fumihiro Itoh

2021Scientific Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Biosynthesis of hydrocarbons is a promising approach for the production of alternative sources of energy because of the emerging need to reduce global consumption of fossil fuels. However, the suitability of biogenic hydrocarbons as fuels is limited because their range of the number of carbon atoms is small, and/or they contain unsaturated carbon bonds. Here, we report that a marine phytoplankton, Dicrateria rotunda, collected from the western Arctic Ocean, can synthesize a series of saturated hydrocarbons ( n -alkanes) from C 10 H 22 to C 38 H 78 , which are categorized as petrol (C 10 –C 15 ), diesel oils (C 16 –C 20 ), and fuel oils (C 21 –C 38 ). The observation that these n -alkanes were also produced by ten other cultivated strains of Dicrateria collected from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans suggests that this capability is a common characteristic of Dicrateria . We also identified that the total contents of the n -alkanes in the Arctic D. rotunda strain increased under dark and nitrogen-deficient conditions. The unique characteristic of D. rotunda could contribute to the development of a new approach for the biosynthesis of n -alkanes.

Topics & Concepts

PhytoplanktonFossil fuelArcticDiesel fuelThe arcticGasolineEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental chemistryCarbon fibersNitrogenChemistryEcologyOceanographyBiologyOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceGeologyNutrientComposite numberComposite materialAlgal biology and biofuel productionMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactants
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