Project description:Purpose: The purpose of this study are to identify the miRNA involved in regulating the production of metabolites in Chlorella sorokiniana and Chlorella zofingiensis under normal and stress-induced condition through RNA-sequencing technique. Methods: miRNA transcriptome profile from normal and stress sample of C. sorokiniana and C. zofingiensis were generated, in triplicate, using Illumina Miseq. The sequence reads that passed quality filters were analysed using CLC genomic workbench and OmiRas. Results: The known and predicted novel miRNAs were identified. Although most of the identified miRNAs were not functionally determined, this study suggests that they were species-specific, which may have roles in regulating genes during stress related condition.
Project description:The understanding of molecular events occurring in green alga during CO2 deprivation, are still largely unknown. To well grasp its cellular metabolism, particularly the regulation of biosynthesis and degradation pathways of lipid, protein and carbohydrates, as well as the diverse trophic adaptation affecting carbon partitioning during the transition process, we sequenced the transcriptome (RNA-seq) in four time points to discover how transcriptional changes in C. pyrenoidosa modulate metabolic flux trends leading to intracellular components dynamic reassortment.