Aplicação de MALDI-TOF MS na caracterização de microalgas da família Selenastraceae (Chlorophyta)
Abstract
The morphological variability in the Selenastraceae family has been a barrier to a good
establishment of well-defined taxonomic groups. Several studies with molecular
compounds have already demonstrated its importance in the elucidation of this relation.
In this scenario, the present study used a matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization timeof-
flight mass-spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) technique as a tool to differentiation of
the microalgae of this family at the species and strains levels. A group of 18 strains,
belong to in 12 different species, of freshwater microalgae was selected. Cells and
dissolved organic matter (DOM) were analyzed in the middle exponential growth phase.
The analyzes were performed in two different mass ranges: 400 to 2,000 Da and 2,000 to
20,000 Da. Each strain that yielded unique spectra with a good resolution of peaks and
reproducibility was selected for clusters analyzes. These spectra were used to make a
dissimilarity analysis that showed the capability of differentiation of the strains and
species. The strains of the genera Monoraphidium were not all grouped, possibly because
it is a polyphyletic group. The praticity and quickness of this technique for data
acquisition, allied with the low cost of the analysis, are factors that favor its application
in taxonomic studies.