Developing a media formulation to sustain ex vivo chloroplast function
Mariam Mohagheghi, Ali Navid, Thomas Mossington, Congwang Ye, Matthew A. Coleman, Steven Hoang-Phou

TL;DR
Researchers developed a media formulation to maintain chloroplast function outside the cell, aiming to speed up biotech research and synthetic cell design.
Contribution
A novel chloroplast media was developed using metabolic modeling to sustain ex vivo chloroplast function.
Findings
Chloroplasts from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii were isolated and tested for photosynthetic function ex vivo.
Metabolic modeling identified key reactions to create a media that supports chloroplast function over time.
The media outperformed buffer alone in maintaining chloroplast activity.
Abstract
Chloroplasts are critical organelles in plants and algae responsible for accumulating biomass through photosynthetic carbon fixation and cellular maintenance through metabolism in the cell. Chloroplasts are increasingly appreciated for their role in biomanufacturing, as they can produce many useful molecules, and a deeper understanding of chloroplast regulation and function would provide more insight for the biotechnological applications of these organelles. However, traditional genetic approaches to manipulate chloroplasts are slow, and generation of transgenic organisms to study their function can take weeks to months, significantly delaying the pace of research. To develop chloroplasts themselves as a quicker and more defined platform, we isolated chloroplasts from the green algae, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and examined their photosynthetic function after extraction. Combined with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Algal biology and biofuel production · Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
