2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.algal.2016.06.002
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Review of the algal biology program within the National Alliance for Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts

Abstract: In 2010, when the National Alliance for Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts (NAABB) consortium began, little was known about the molecular basis of algal biomass or oil production. Very few algal genome sequences were available and efforts to identify the best-producing wild species through bioprospecting approaches had largely stalled after the U.S. Department of Energy's Aquatic Species Program. This lack of knowledge included how reduced carbon was partitioned into storage products like triglycerides or starc… Show more

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“…Under continuous illumination the CO 2 fixation capacities of the alkali‐tolerant microalgae consortium are slightly lower than those described by Unkefer et al . () for some of the individual microalgae strains here identified, the reported values are between 550–1000 mg CO 2 l −1 per day which would indicate that other nonidentified members of the alkali‐tolerant microalgae consortium had lower CO 2 fixation capabilities or the consortium had unfavourable interactions among their members.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Under continuous illumination the CO 2 fixation capacities of the alkali‐tolerant microalgae consortium are slightly lower than those described by Unkefer et al . () for some of the individual microalgae strains here identified, the reported values are between 550–1000 mg CO 2 l −1 per day which would indicate that other nonidentified members of the alkali‐tolerant microalgae consortium had lower CO 2 fixation capabilities or the consortium had unfavourable interactions among their members.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…whose integrants have showed particular activities in CO 2 fixation processes (Unkefer et al . ). The Rr indicated an inverse correlation between richness and CO 2 fixation rates under continuous illumination, Rr decreased when the open photobioreactor was supplied with synthetic biogas, as explained below.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The acyl-CoA reductase and decarbonylase enzymes in race A microsomes suggest an alternative mechanism where the LCFAs are reduced to aldehydes and decarbonylated to produce alkadienes and alkatrienes [17,30]. Race A transcriptome allowed the identification of six candidate genes potentially involved in this biosynthesis [31].…”
Section: Biosynthesis Of Alkadienes and Alkatrienesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expressed sequence tag (EST) markers for enzymes of the DXP/MEP pathway [34], as well as multiple isoforms of enzymes for the 3-phospho-D-glycerate biosynthesis from D-glyceraldehyde-3phosphate and pyruvate as precursors, were identified. Some of the respective transcripts are present in high abundance (>250 reads/Kb), suggesting a high metabolic flow in B. braunii [31].…”
Section: Biosynthesis Of Botryococcenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microalgae exhibit a greater biomass yield than most terrestrial crops and can be grown with excess nutrients in wastewater sources, prompting its industrial utilization as a biofeedstock for the production of nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and biofuels (Hu et al, 2008; Quinn & Davis, 2015; Smith, Sturm, Denoyelles, & Billings, 2010; Unkefer et al, 2017; Yun, Cho, Lee, Heo, et al, 2018). However, commercial production of algal biomass is not yet considered to be economically competitive because of high energy inputs associated with biomass harvesting and downstream extraction of desirable biomolecules (Laurens et al, 2017; Stephens et al, 2010; Valizadeh Derakhshan, Nasernejad, Abbaspour-Aghdam, & Hamidi, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%