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Maximizing Light Utilization Efficiency and Hydrogen Production in Microalgal Cultures
Tasios MelisUniversity of California - Berkeley
Thursday, 10 June 2010Project ID # PD036
This presentation does not contain any proprietary, confidential, or otherwise restricted information
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Overview
• Start: 01-Dec-2004• End: 30-Nov-2010• Completion: 70%
• Low Light Utilization Efficiency in Photobiological Hydrogen Production due to a Large Photosystem Chlorophyll Antenna Size (Barrier X).
• Total Project FundingDOE: $1.2 M, UCB: $450 k• Funding for FY08DOE: $258 k, UCB: $75 k
Funding for FY10DOE: 0, UCB: $75 k
Timeline
Budget
Barriers addressed
• None: Sole Source Effort
Partners
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Objectives and ApproachObjective: Minimize the chlorophyll antenna size of
photosynthesis to maximize solar conversionefficiency in green algae.
(Identify and characterize genes that regulate theChl antenna size in the model green algaChlamydomonas reinhardtii. Apply these genes toother green algae, as needed.)
Approach: Interfere with the molecular mechanism forthe regulation of the chlorophyll antenna size.
(Employ DNA insertional mutagenesis and high-throughput screening to isolate tagged green algaewith a smaller Chl antenna size.)
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Interference with the genetic mechanism for the regulation of the Chl antenna size, to derive a permanently truncated Chl antenna
size, is the goal of this R&D.
Truncated ChlAntenna Size
(132 Chl a)
Large ChlAntenna Size
(615 Chl a and b)
Geneticdeterminants
Regulation of the Chl antenna size
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5UCB-MelisChlamydomonas reinhardtii mass culture
Hydrogen production in a backyard
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H2
BrightSunlight
Heat dissipation
The green algaeChlamydomonas reinhardtii
Example: Fully Pigmented
Fully pigmented cells over-absorb and wastefully dissipate bright sunlight.
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H2
BrightSunlight
Heat dissipation
H2 H2H2
Example: Truncated Chl Antenna Size
Truncated Chl antenna cells permit greater transmittance of light and overall better solar utilization by the culture.
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Technical Barriers and Targets• Barrier X: Low Light Utilization Efficiency in
Photobiological Hydrogen Production due to a LargePhotosystem Chlorophyll Antenna Size.
• Light Utilization Efficiency of wild type green microalgae(solar-to-chemical): ~3%
• Theoretical maximum solar-to-chemical efficiency: ~30%
• Target for 2010: Reach a 15% Utilization Efficiency ofAbsorbed Light Energy.
• Ancillary Objective: Identify and characterize genes thatconfer the “tla” property to microalgae.
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Minimum Chl Antenna Size
Npq2-lor1Chl b-less
tla1
tla2tlaR
Chl
Ant
enna
Siz
e(P
SII a
nd P
SI)
Year Achieved 9
Project TimelineChlorophyll Antenna Size in Chlamydomonas
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Progress achieved vs the DOE targetsUtilization Efficiency of Incident Solar Light Energy, E0xE1, %
2000 2003 2005 2008 2010 2015
ProgramTargets
3% 10% 15% 20%
Progress 3% 10%tla1
15%tla2
25%tlaR
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Minimum Chl Antenna Size
Npq2-lor1Chl b-less
tla1
tla2tlaR
Shows year of peer-reviewedpublication (red for tla1).
Chl
Ant
enna
Siz
e(P
SII a
nd P
SI)
Year Implemented11
Project TimelineChlorophyll Antenna Size in Chlamydomonas
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ARG7
ATG
tla1 mutant gene
TAA
Wild type Tla1 gene
5’ UT
RC
odingIntronC
oding
3’ UT
R
TAA
PROMOTER
pJD67
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Localization of the Tla1 protein in C. reinhardtii
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Environmentally friendlyself-repairing and
replicating microstructure
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Current Technical AccomplishmentsHydropathy plot of the Tla1 protein
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1 42 83 124 165 206
3
0
-3
Hydrophobic Domains
Hydrophilic Domains
Tla1 is a 23 kD protein
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Current Technical Accomplishments• Tla1 polyclonal antibodies recognizing the 23 kD Tla1
protein, also cross reacted with a 28.5 kD protein.
tla1 ΔpetA WTWT
28.5
23
66kD
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Current Technical Accomplishments
• Immuno-precipitation and isolation of the cross-reacting 28.5 kD protein, followed by mass spec analysis yielded the peptide sequence R.TWFDDADDWLR.Q, which is specific for the psbD/D2 photosystem-II reaction center protein.
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Current Technical Accomplishments
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Current Technical Accomplishments
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These results suggested that 9 amino acids from the C-terminus form a common epitope and serve as common antigenic determinants.
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Current Technical Accomplishments• The 28.5 kD protein cross reaction is absent in the D1-less,
D2-less, and rep27 mutants of Chlamydomonas.
ΔpetA D1- D2- rep27 WT
28.5
23
66kD
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Current Technical Accomplishments
• Resolution:
The Tla1 and D2 proteins have a common 9 amino acid epitope in their C-terminus, that is antigenic enough to generate a strong antibody response against either protein.
This unexpected property has complicated the analysis of the Tla1 function, but it is now solved.
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Minimum Chl Antenna Size
Npq2-lor1Chl b-less
tla1
tla2tlaR
Shows year of peer-reviewedpublication (red for tla1).
Chl
Ant
enna
Siz
e(P
SII a
nd P
SI)
Year Implemented21
Project TimelineChlorophyll Antenna Size in Chlamydomonas
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Minimum Chl Antenna Size
Npq2-lor1Chl b-less
tla1
tla2tlaR
Shows year of peer-reviewedpublication (red for tla1).
Chl
Ant
enna
Siz
e(P
SII a
nd P
SI)
Year Implemented22
Project TimelineChlorophyll Antenna Size in Chlamydomonas
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[Chl] in the culture, µM
O2
prod
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on, m
l h-1
Capacity = 60 ml O2 h-1
WT
tla2
tla1
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Productivity in Scale-up of Cultures(tla2 outperforms both wild type and tla1 strains)
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Arg(-)pJD67(-)a/b=2.5
Arg(+)pJD67(+)a/b=8.0
Arg(+)pJD67(+)a/b=8.0
Arg(-)pJD67(-)a/b=2.6
Arg- = AGIx3.24 = 4A(mt-)Arg(-)
TAP+
Arg
TAP
only
“Tetrad Analysis” of Progeny from a Single tla2xArg(-) Zygospore
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tla2 gDNA Map and Complementation
4 55
tla2 gDNA map
1 2 3 4
PlasmidInsertion Crossover point
300 kB flip14 kB deletion
5
WT gDNA map
1 2 3 4300 kB
//
//
BAC clone
Tla2 gene
Tla2 gene
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Summary of tla2 Mutant Properties
• Tla2 gene knock-out.• pJD67 plasmid Ori and Amp regions deleted.• Putative Tla2 gene is ~6 kb in size.• Tla2 encodes a putative protein of ~36 kD.• Tla2 function is currently under investigation.
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Summary of AccomplishmentsAnalysis of the Tla1 protein and tla2 mutant strain
• Sorted-put a nagging but unexpected antigenic complication affecting the analysis of the Tla1 protein.
• Cloned the gene conferring a truncated Chl antenna size to the tla2 mutant.
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Significance of Work
• First-time identification and documentation of two different genes (Tla1 and Tla2) that regulate the chlorophyll antenna size in photosynthesis.
• Findings could be applied in mass culture to increase solar conversion efficiencies and photobiological hydrogen production.
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Current Work
Complete the cellular localization of the Tla1 protein.
Complete the genetic and molecular analysis of the Tla2 gene; publish results.
Elucidate biochemical function of the Tla2 gene.
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Future Work
Continue work with the cloning of gene(s) conferring the “truncated Chl antenna”
phenotype in the tlaR strain.
(Entails molecular, genetic, biochemical, physiological and scale-up studies.)
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Chl Antenna Size vs Light Utilization EfficiencyUtilization Efficiency of Absorbed Light Energy • Wild type antenna size = 470 Chl molecules (100%)
(PSII=230; PSI=240)Photon use efficiency of WT photosynthesis = ~6-10%Utilization Efficiency of Absorbed Light Energy by WT: ~3-5%
• tla1 antenna size = 275 Chl molecules (59% of control) (PSII=115; PSI=160)Photon use efficiency of tla1 photosynthesis = ~20%Utilization Efficiency of Absorbed Light Energy by tla1: ~10%
• tlaX antenna size = 195 Chl molecules (42% of control)(PSII=80; PSI=115)Photon use efficiency of tlaX photosynthesis = ~30%Utilization Efficiency of Absorbed Light Energy by tlaX: ~15%
• Long-term goal: 132 Chl molecules (28% of control)(PSII=37; PSI=95)Photon use efficiency of photosynthesis goal = ~60%Utilization Efficiency of Absorbed Light Energy goal: ~30%
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