Indole-3-acetic acid regulating the initial adhesion of microalgae in biofilm formation

Zhihuai Xie,Zixuan Ou, Meili Zhang, Guotao Tang,Xiaoshi Cheng,Wangbei Cao,Jingyang Luo,Fang Fang,Yingqiang Sun,Ming Li, Juan Cai,Qian Feng

Environmental Research(2024)

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Regulating the microalgal initial adhesion in biofilm formation is a key approach to address the challenges of attached microalgae cultivation. As a type of phytohormone, Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) can promote the growth and metabolism of microalgae. However, limited knowledge has been acquired of how IAA can change the initial adhesion of microalgae in biofilm formation. This study focused on investigating the initial adhesion of microalgae under different IAA concentrations exposure in biofilm formation. The results showed that IAA showed obvious hormesis-like effects on the initial adhesion ability of microalgae biofilm.. Under exposure to the low concentration (0.1mg/L) of IAA, the initial adhesion quantity of microalgae on the surface of the carrier reached the highest value of 7.2 g/m2. However, exposure to the excessively high concentration (10mg/L) of IAA led to a decrease in the initial adhesion capability of microalgal biofilms. The enhanced adhesion of microalgal biofilms due to IAA was attributed to the upregulation of genes related to the Calvin Cycle, which promoted the synthesis of hydrophobic amino acids, leading to increased protein secretion and altering the surface electron donor characteristics of microalgal biofilms. This, in turn, reduced the energy barrier between the carriers and microalgae. The research findings would provide crucial support for the application of IAA in regulating the operation of microalgal biofilm systems.
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Microalgae,Indole-3-acetic acid,Biofilm,Energy barrier,Amino acid formation
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