描述一种新型嗜极绿藻--太平洋衣藻及其作为生物技术宿主的潜力

Joao Vitor Dutra Molino, Aaron Oliver, Harish Sethuram, Kalisa Kang, Barbara Saucedo, Crisandra Jade Diaz, Abhishek Gupta, Lee Jong Jen, Yasin Torres-tiji, Nora Hidasi, Amr Badary, Hunter Jenkins, Francis J. Fields, Stephen Mayfield
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我们介绍了一种新发现的微藻类--太平洋衣藻--的综合特征,它最初是从美国加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥的土壤样本中分离出来的。该物种展示了非凡的生物多功能性,包括广泛的 pH 值范围耐受性(6-11.5)、高热耐受性(高达 42 摄氏度)和盐度适应性(高达 2% 的 NaCl)。它易于通过交配进行遗传操作和有性生殖,特别是两个对立菌株 CC-5697 & CC-5699 之间的交配,现在可通过衣藻资源中心公开获得,这突显了它作为生物技术底盘的潜力。对 C. pacifica 的生物学评估显示,它具有多种代谢能力,包括不同的氮同化能力、趋光性和运动性。基因组和转录组分析在 121 Mb 的基因组中发现了 17 829 个基因,其 GC 含量(61%)略低于模式生物莱茵衣藻。太平洋衣藻的密码子用法与莱茵衣藻非常相似,这表明其基因结构是保守的,支持密码子偏好的趋势,但略有不同。系统发育分析将 C. pacifica 定位于核心-Reinhardtinia 支系,但与已知的 Volvocales 物种不同。通过代谢组学和脂质组学分析,我们观察到碳水化合物含量很高,约占细胞干重(DCW)的 30%,这表明其具有生产生物塑料前体的巨大能力。脂质组数据显示了丰富的三酰甘油(TAGs),有望应用于生物燃料和对健康有益的脂质。我们的研究为在生物技术应用中利用太平洋蝉奠定了基础,包括生物燃料的生产和生物可降解塑料的合成,使其成为未来生物工程领域的多功能宿主。
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Description of a novel extremophile green algae, Chlamydomonas pacifica, and its potential as a biotechnology host
We present the comprehensive characterization of a newly identified microalga, Chlamydomonas pacifica, originally isolated from a soil sample in San Diego, CA, USA. This species showcases remarkable biological versatility, including a broad pH range tolerance (6-11.5), high thermal tolerance (up to 42 degree celsius), and salinity resilience (up to 2% NaCl). Its amenability to genetic manipulation and sexual reproduction via mating, particularly between the two opposing strains CC-5697 & CC-5699, now publicly available through the Chlamydomonas Resource Center, underscores its potential as a biotechnological chassis. The biological assessment of C. pacifica, revealed versatile metabolic capabilities, including diverse nitrogen assimilation capability, phototaxis, and motility. Genomic and transcriptomic analyses identified 17,829 genes within a 121 Mb genome, featuring a slightly lower GC content (61%) than the model organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The codon usage of C. pacifica closely mirrors that of C. reinhardtii, indicating a conserved genetic architecture that supports a trend in codon preference with minor variations. Phylogenetic analyses position C. pacifica within the core-Reinhardtinia clade yet distinct from known Volvocales species. Through metabolomic and lipidomic profiling, we observed a high carbohydrate content, approximately 30% of the dry cell weight (DCW), suggesting a substantial capacity for bioplastic precursor production. The lipidomic data revealed an abundance of triacylglycerols (TAGs), promising for biofuel applications and lipids for health-related benefits. Our investigation lays the groundwork for exploiting C. pacifica in biotechnological applications, spanning from biofuel generation to synthesizing biodegradable plastics, positioning it as a versatile host for future bioengineering endeavors.
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