Advanced Biomanufacturing Centre, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S1 3JD, UK.
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EA, UK.
Sci Rep. 2019 Feb 14;9(1):2093. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-38588-6.
As algal biotechnology develops, there is an increasing requirement to conserve cultures without the cost, time and genetic stability implications of conventional serial transfers, including issues regarding potential loss by failure to regrow, contamination on transfer, mix up and/or errors in the documentation on transfer. Furthermore, it is crucial to ensure both viability and functionality are retained by stored stock-cultures. Low temperature storage, ranging from the use of domestic freezers to storage under liquid nitrogen, is widely being used, but the implication to stability and function rarely investigated. We report for the first time, retention of functionality in the maintenance of master stock-cultures of an industrially relevant, lipid-producing alga, under a variety of cryopreservation regimes. Storage in domestic (-15 °C), or conventional -80 °C freezers was suboptimal, with a rapid reduction in viability observed for samples at -15 °C and a >50% loss of viability, within one month, for samples stored at -80 °C. No reduction in viability occurred at -196 °C. Post-thaw culture functional performance was also influenced by the cryopreservation approach employed. Only samples held at -196 °C responded to nitrogen limitation in terms of growth characteristics and biochemical profiles (lipid production and chlorophyll a) comparable to the untreated control, cultured prior to cryopreservation. These results have important implications in microbial biotechnology, especially for those responsible for the conservation of genetic resources.
随着藻类生物技术的发展,人们越来越需要在不增加成本、不耗费时间和不影响遗传稳定性的情况下保存培养物,这包括由于未能重新生长、在转移过程中受到污染、混淆和/或在转移过程中记录错误而导致的潜在损失等问题。此外,确保储存的原始培养物保持生存能力和功能至关重要。从使用家用冰箱到液氮储存,低温储存被广泛应用,但很少有人研究其对稳定性和功能的影响。我们首次报道了在各种冷冻保存方案下,一种具有工业相关的产脂藻类的主原始培养物的功能得以维持。在 -15°C 的家用冰箱或传统的 -80°C 冰箱中储存效果不佳,在 -15°C 下观察到样品的生存能力迅速下降,在 -80°C 下一个月内,生存能力损失超过 50%。在 -196°C 下没有生存能力的下降。冷冻保存方法也影响了解冻后的培养物的功能性能。只有在 -196°C 下保存的样品对氮限制做出了响应,在生长特性和生化特征(脂质生产和叶绿素 a)方面与未经处理的对照(在冷冻保存之前培养)相当。这些结果在微生物生物技术中具有重要意义,特别是对于那些负责保护遗传资源的人。