Rapid Mutation of Spirulina platensis by a New Mutagenesis System of Atmospheric and Room Temperature Plasmas (ARTP) and Generation of a Mutant Library with Diverse Phenotypes

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In this paper, we aimed to improve the carbohydrate productivity of Spirulina platensis by generating mutants with increased carbohydrate content and growth rate. ARTP was used as a new mutagenesis tool to generate a mutant library of S. platensis with diverse phenotypes. Protocol for rapid mutation of S. platensis by 60 s treatment with helium driven ARTP and high throughput screening method of the mutants using the 96-well microplate and microplate reader was established. A mutant library of 62 mutants was then constructed and ideal mutants were selected out. The characteristics of the mutants after the mutagenesis inclined to be stable after around 9th subculture, where the total mutation frequency and positive mutation frequency in terms of specific growth rate reached 45% and 25%, respectively. The mutants in mutant library showed diverse phenotypes in terms of cell growth rate, carbohydrate content and flocculation intensity. The positive mutation frequency in terms of cellular carbohydrate content with the increase by more than 20% percent than the wild strain was 32.3%. Compared with the wild strain, the representative mutants 3-A10 and 3-B2 showed 40.3% and 78.0% increase in carbohydrate content, respectively, while the mutant 4-B3 showed 10.5% increase in specific growth rate. The carbohydrate contents of the representative mutants were stable during different subcultures, indicating high genetic stability. ARTP was demonstrated to be an effective and non-GMO mutagenesis tool to generate the mutant library for multicellular microalgae. © 2013 Fang et al.

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  • Figure 3. Change of S. platensis after treatment of ARTP. Change of morphology (A) and survival rate (B) of S. platensis during ARTP treatment (n=3).
  • Figure 4. Change in the number distribution of S. platensis spirals with increase of ARTP mutagenesis dosage. In this figure, the length of S. platensis was calculated by spiral numbers in one filament. The number distribution of spirals during the ARTP treatment was regressed by Gaussian distribution, X0: peak, R: Regression, SEE,Standard Error of Estimate (Table 3). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077046.g004
  • Table 3. Values in Gaussian distribution of Figure. 4.
  • Figure 5. Change in mutation frequency in terms of specific growth rate during subcultures.
  • Figure 6. Characteristics of mutants in the mutant library. Comparison of the relative specific growth rate (A), relative carbohydrate content (B) and flocculation intensity(C) of the mutants and the wild strain of S. platensis after the 10th subculture.
  • Table 1. Characteristics of the mutants and the wild strain (control) (n=3).
  • Figure 7. Comparison of morphology of the representative mutants and the wild strain of S. platensis. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077046.g007
  • Table 2. Stability of carbohydrate content (g/g) of different mutants and wild strain (control) during different subcultures (n=3).

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Fang, M., Jin, L., Zhang, C., Tan, Y., Jiang, P., Ge, N., … Xing, X. (2013). Rapid Mutation of Spirulina platensis by a New Mutagenesis System of Atmospheric and Room Temperature Plasmas (ARTP) and Generation of a Mutant Library with Diverse Phenotypes. PLoS ONE, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077046

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