# Content, Ratio and Productivity of Amphidinols in Wild-Type and Mutagenized Strains of Amphidinium carterae at Different Growth Stages

**Authors:** Ivan Citakovic, Gaël Bougaran, Fabienne Hervé, Damien Réveillon, Cyril El Khoury, Francis Mairet, Bruno Saint-Jean

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/md24020077 · 2026-02-12

## TL;DR

This study examines how different growth stages and mutagenized strains of a marine microalga affect the production of antifungal compounds called amphidinols.

## Contribution

The study identifies optimal harvesting times and evaluates mutagenesis for improving industrial production of bioactive amphidinols.

## Key findings

- Maximum amphidinol productivity occurs between linear and early stationary growth phases.
- UV mutagenesis increased bioactive amphidinol content and growth rate but not volumetric productivity.
- Earlier harvesting favors higher proportions of bioactive amphidinols.

## Abstract

As agriculture faces increasing pressure to reduce pesticide residues and heavy metal accumulation in soils, marine microalgae are emerging as sustainable sources of biopesticides. Among them, Amphidinium carterae produces amphidinols (AMs), polyketide metabolites with strong antifungal activity against crop pathogens. Currently, large-scale AM production remains constrained by a limited understanding of AM biosynthesis across different A. carterae growth phases and by the lack of high-performing industrial strains. In this study, AM production dynamics were investigated in one wild-type (WT) and five mutagenized A. carterae strains. The production of bioactive AM18 and its sulfated inactive form AM19 was monitored through exponential, linear, and early stationary growth phases. The maximum AM productivity occurred between the linear and early stationary phase, with the average values of 5.58 ± 0.4 and 3.58 ± 0.2 µg/mL/day for AM18 and AM19, respectively. The AM18/AM19 ratio consistently decreased with the culture age, indicating that earlier harvesting favors higher proportions of bioactive AMs. UV mutagenesis increased the AM18 cell content by more than twofold and the growth rate by up to 20% in certain mutagenized strains compared to the WT strain, but did not enhance the volumetric AM productivity. Overall, these results identify optimal AM harvesting windows and clarify the potential benefits of mutagenesis strain improvement for industrial AM production improvement.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** AM19 (PubChem CID 102089122)
- **Species:** Amphidinium carterae (taxon 2961)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** TWIST2 (twist family bHLH transcription factor 2) [NCBI Gene 117581] {aka AMS, BBRSAY, DERMO1, FFDD3, SETLSS, bHLHa39}
- **Diseases:** fungal (MESH:D009181), injury to (MESH:D014947), nitrogen (MESH:D007222)
- **Chemicals:** AM-18 (MESH:C000591088), AM18 (-), heavy metal (MESH:D019216), CO2 (MESH:D002245), AM19 (MESH:C000591089), Nitrogen (MESH:D009584), carbon (MESH:D002244), microcystins (MESH:D052998), acetonitrile (MESH:C032159), anatoxin-A (MESH:C509783), methanol (MESH:D000432), sulfates (MESH:D013431), ammonium formate (MESH:C030544), nitrate (MESH:D009566), copper (MESH:D003300), AM19 (MESH:C098103), polyethylene (MESH:D020959), polyketide (MESH:D061065), NaNO3 (MESH:C031618), water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Staphylococcus aureus (species) [taxon 1280], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Amphidinium operculatum (species) [taxon 107036], Enterococcus faecium (species) [taxon 1352], PX clade (clade) [taxon 569578], Microcystis aeruginosa (species) [taxon 1126], Amphidinium klebsii (species) [taxon 142105], Adenomera sp. M (species) [taxon 1495271], Anabaena laxa (species) [taxon 518128], Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast, species) [taxon 4932], Thalassiosira pseudonana (species) [taxon 35128], Aspergillus niger (species) [taxon 5061], Candida albicans (species) [taxon 5476], Aspergillus fumigatus (species) [taxon 746128], Brettanomyces bruxellensis (species) [taxon 5007], Amphidinium sp. (species) [taxon 1905722], Amphidinium carterae (species) [taxon 2961], Karlodinium veneficum (species) [taxon 407301]
- **Cell lines:** AM18 — Homo sapiens (Human), Induced pluripotent stem cell (CVCL_8993), AM19 — Homo sapiens (Human), Prostate carcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_5989)

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12941959