Publication detail
Evaluating stress resilience of cyanobacteria through flow cytometry and fluorescent viability assessment
KROUPOVÁ, Z. SLANINOVÁ, E. MRÁZOVÁ, K. KRZYŽÁNEK, V. HRUBANOVÁ, K. FRITZ, I. OBRUČA, S.
Original Title
Evaluating stress resilience of cyanobacteria through flow cytometry and fluorescent viability assessment
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic organisms characterised by their complex structures and a wide range of pigments. With their ability to fix CO2, cyanobacteria are interesting for white biotechnology as cell factories to produce various high-value metabolites such as polyhydroxyalkanoates, pigments, or proteins. White biotechnology is the industrial production and processing of chemicals, materials, and energy using microorganisms. It is known that exposing cyanobacteria to low levels of stressors can induce the production of secondary metabolites. Understanding of this phenomenon, known as hormesis, can involve the strategic application of controlled stressors to enhance the production of specific metabolites. Consequently, precise measurement of cyanobacterial viability becomes crucial for process control. However, there is no established reliable and quick viability assay protocol for cyanobacteria since the task is challenging due to strong interferences of autofluorescence signals of intercellular pigments and fluorescent viability probes when flow cytometry is used. We performed the screening of selected fluorescent viability probes used frequently in bacteria viability assays. The results of our investigation demonstrated the efficacy and reliability of three widely utilised types of viability probes for the assessment of the viability of Synechocystis strains. The developed technique can be possibly utilised for the evaluation of the importance of polyhydroxyalkanoates for cyanobacterial cultures with respect to selected stressor-repeated freezing and thawing. The results indicated that the presence of polyhydroxyalkanoate granules in cyanobacterial cells could hypothetically contribute to the survival of repeated freezing and thawing.
Keywords
Biotechnology; Cyanobacteria; Flow cytometry; Fluorescent viability probes; Stress resistance; Viability assessment
Authors
KROUPOVÁ, Z.; SLANINOVÁ, E.; MRÁZOVÁ, K.; KRZYŽÁNEK, V.; HRUBANOVÁ, K.; FRITZ, I.; OBRUČA, S.
Released
6. 11. 2024
Publisher
SPRINGER
Location
DORDRECHT
ISBN
1874-9356
Periodical
FOLIA MICROBIOLOGICA
Year of study
70
Number
jaro
State
Czech Republic
Pages count
19
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT193545,
author="Zuzana {Kroupová} and Eva {Slaninová} and Kateřina {Mrázová} and Vladislav {Krzyžánek} and Kamila {Hrubanová} and Ines {Fritz} and Stanislav {Obruča}",
title="Evaluating stress resilience of cyanobacteria through flow cytometry and fluorescent viability assessment",
journal="FOLIA MICROBIOLOGICA",
year="2024",
volume="70",
number="jaro",
pages="19",
doi="10.1007/s12223-024-01212-w",
issn="1874-9356",
url="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12223-024-01212-w#citeas"
}