Published: November 23, 2011Received: June 27, 2011Available on J-STAGE: -Accepted: July 29, 2011
Advance online publication: November 07, 2011
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Comparative metabolic profiling analysis was performed to investigate light- and aeration-dependent regulation of central metabolism in Euglena gracilis. The metabolic profiles of E. gracilis were significantly altered in response to changes in aeration conditions. While many glycolytic intermediates and amino acids accumulated in aerobically grown E. gracilis, a significant reduction in these metabolites was observed for cells under anaerobic conditions, which resulted in elevated production of wax ester.
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