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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31667362/development-of-a-high-productivity-halophilic-thermotolerant-microalga-picochlorum-renovo
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lukas R Dahlin, Alida T Gerritsen, Calvin A Henard, Stefanie Van Wychen, Jeffrey G Linger, Yuliya Kunde, Blake T Hovde, Shawn R Starkenburg, Matthew C Posewitz, Michael T Guarnieri
Microalgae are promising biocatalysts for applications in sustainable fuel, food, and chemical production. Here, we describe culture collection screening, down-selection, and development of a high-productivity, halophilic, thermotolerant microalga, Picochlorum renovo . This microalga displays a rapid growth rate and high diel biomass productivity (34 g m-2  day-1 ), with a composition well-suited for downstream processing. P. renovo exhibits broad salinity tolerance (growth at 107.5 g L-1 salinity) and thermotolerance (growth up to 40 °C), beneficial traits for outdoor cultivation...
2019: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31491653/the-effect-of-culture-salinity-on-the-harvesting-of-microalgae-biomass-using-pilot-scale-tangential-flow-filter-membrane
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Probir Das, Mahmoud Thaher, Shoyeb Khan, Mohammad AbdulQuadir, Hareb Al-Jabri
In this study, the effect of culture salinity (4-6% NaCl) on the harvesting of two microalgal strains (i.e., Picochlorum sp., and Tetraselmis sp.) was investigated using pilot-scale TFF membranes. The cultures of these two strains were collected from their respective continuous cultivation in 2, 25,000 L raceway ponds. For both strains, an increase in culture salinity aggravated the membrane fouling and hence negatively influenced the permeate flux rate, biomass concentrating factor, and energy requirement in biomass harvesting...
December 2019: Bioresource Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31234155/using-flow-cytometry-and-multistage-machine-learning-to-discover-label-free-signatures-of-algal-lipid-accumulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Tanhaemami, Elaheh Alizadeh, Claire Sanders, Babetta L Marrone, Brian Munsky
Most applications of flow cytometry or cell sorting rely on the conjugation of fluorescent dyes to specific biomarkers. However, labeled biomarkers are not always available, they can be costly, and they may disrupt natural cell behavior. Label-free quantification based upon machine learning approaches could help correct these issues, but label replacement strategies can be very difficult to discover when applied labels or other modifications in measurements inadvertently modify intrinsic cell properties. Here we demonstrate a new, but simple approach based upon feature selection and linear regression analyses to integrate statistical information collected from both labeled and unlabeled cell populations and to identify models for accurate label-free single-cell quantification...
June 24, 2019: Physical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30851570/study-of-landfill-leachate-as-a-sustainable-source-of-water-and-nutrients-for-algal-biofuels-and-bioproducts-using-the-microalga-picochlorum-oculatum-in-a-novel-scalable-bioreactor
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Ioannis Dogaris, Bethany Loya, Jeffrey Cox, George Philippidis
High water demand is a major challenge for the algae industry, so cultivating algae in wastewater can have the double benefit of biomass production and water remediation. The use of landfill leachate (LL), which is wastewater generated in landfills, was investigated to grow the microalga Picochlorum oculatum in a novel horizontal bioreactor (HBR), a low-cost modular cultivation system that reduces water evaporation and contamination risk thanks to its enclosed design. Pilot-scale (150 L) and commercial-scale (2000 L) HBRs that were operated outdoors in Florida using LL in batch and semi-continuous modes generated high cell density cultures (1...
June 2019: Bioresource Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30663950/histidinibacterium-lentulum-gen-nov-sp-nov-a-marine-bacterium-from-the-culture-broth-of-marine-microalga-picochlorum-sp-122
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Guanghua Wang, Shuailiang Xu, Hongfei Su, Biao Chen, Jiayuan Liang, Wen Huang, Yinghui Wang, Kefu Yu
A Gram-stain-negative, non-spore-forming, aerobic, motile, ovoid or short rod shaped bacterium, designed strain B17T , was isolated from the culture broth of Picochlorum sp. 122. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain B17T forms a stable cluster with Oceanicolagranulosus MCCC 1A10589T (with the highest 16S rRNA gene similarity of 95.8 %) and Roseisalinusantarcticus DSM 11466T in the family Rhodobacteraceae. The only detected respiratory quinone was Q-10. The major cellular fatty acids were C18 : 1 ω7c/ω6c, C17 : 1iso I/anteiso B and C16 : 0...
February 2019: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30242672/identification-and-anti-cancer-activity-in-2d-and-3d-cell-culture-evaluation-of-an-iranian-isolated-marine-microalgae-picochlorum-sp-rcc486
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Mohammad Haji Abolhasani, Maliheh Safavi, Mohammad Taghi Goodarzi, Seyed Mehrdad Kassaee, Mehrdad Azin
PURPOSE: Cancer disease is the second cause of death in the world. Now a days, high percentage of drugs, which are involved in treatment of cancers, have natural origin. Introduction of microalgae strains as anti-cancer drugs origin is a valuable approach for cancer therapy. METHODS: In the present study we describe the isolation, characterization, and anti-proliferative activity of a new microalga strain (Picochlorum sp. RCC486) from Iran. The cytotoxic activity of four different algal extracts including methanol, ethyl acetate, chloroform, and hexane were evaluated against MDA-MB-231, MCF-7, Hep-G2, and A-549 cell liens...
December 2018: Daru: Journal of Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30184126/genomic-analysis-of-picochlorum-species-reveals-how-microalgae-may-adapt-to-variable-environments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatima Foflonker, Devin Mollegard, Meichin Ong, Hwan Su Yoon, Debashish Bhattacharya
Understanding how microalgae adapt to rapidly changing environments is not only important to science but can help clarify the potential impact of climate change on the biology of primary producers. We sequenced and analyzed the nuclear genome of multiple Picochlorum isolates (Chlorophyta) to elucidate strategies of environmental adaptation. It was previously found that coordinated gene regulation is involved in adaptation to salinity stress, and here we show that gene gain and loss also play key roles in adaptation...
November 1, 2018: Molecular Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30113623/genome-analyses-of-the-microalga-picochlorum-provide-insights-into-the-evolution-of-thermotolerance-in-the-green-lineage
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Marc Krasovec, Emmelien Vancaester, Stephane Rombauts, François Bucchini, Sheree Yau, Claire Hemon, Hugo Lebredonchel, Nigel Grimsley, Hervé Moreau, Sophie Sanchez-Brosseau, Klaas Vandepoele, Gwenael Piganeau
While the molecular events involved in cell responses to heat stress have been extensively studied, our understanding of the genetic basis of basal thermotolerance, and particularly its evolution within the green lineage, remains limited. Here, we present the 13.3-Mb haploid genome and transcriptomes of a halotolerant and thermotolerant unicellular green alga, Picochlorum costavermella (Trebouxiophyceae) to investigate the evolution of the genomic basis of thermotolerance. Differential gene expression at high and standard temperatures revealed that more of the gene families containing up-regulated genes at high temperature were recently evolved, and less originated at the ancestor of green plants...
September 1, 2018: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29371352/nuclear-chloroplast-and-mitochondrial-genome-sequences-of-the-prospective-microalgal-biofuel-strain-picochlorum-soloecismus
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C Raul Gonzalez-Esquer, Scott N Twary, Blake T Hovde, Shawn R Starkenburg
Picochlorum soloecismus is a halotolerant, fast-growing, and moderate-lipid-producing microalga that is being evaluated as a renewable feedstock for biofuel production. Herein, we report on an improved high-quality draft assembly and annotation for the nuclear, chloroplast, and mitochondrial genomes of P. soloecismus DOE 101.
January 25, 2018: Genome Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28840801/pelagibacterium-lentulum-sp-nov-a-marine-bacterium-from-the-culture-broth-of-picochlorum-sp-122
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Guanghua Wang, Kefu Yu, Yinghui Wang, Hongfei Su, Hualian Wu, Tao Li, Jiayuan Liang, Wen Huang, Wenzhou Xiang
A Gram-stain-negative, motile, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain B2T, was isolated from the culture broth of a marine microalga, Picochlorum sp. 122. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain B2T forms a robust cluster with members of the genus Pelagibacterium, and shares the highest sequence similarity of 96.80 % with Pelagibacterium halotolerans CGMCC 1.7692T. Optimal growth of strain B2T was observed at 33 °C, at pH 8 and in the presence of 1 % (w/v) NaCl...
September 2017: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28829015/butyratibacter-algicola-gen-nov-sp-nov-a-marine-bacterium-from-the-culture-broth-of-picochlorum-sp-122
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Guanghua Wang, Yinghui Wang, Hongfei Su, Hualian Wu, Tao Li, Jiayuan Liang, Wen Huang, Wenzhou Xiang, Kefu Yu
A Gram-stain-negative, motile, non-spore-forming, ovoid or rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain B15T, was isolated from the culture broth of a marine microalga, Picochlorum sp. 122. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain B15T forms a stable cluster with Lutibaculum baratangense KCTC 22669T (95.4 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity), Tepidamorphus gemmatus CB-27AT (94.9 %) and Microbaculum marinum HSF11T (94.6 %) in the family Rhodobiaceae. Optimal growth of strain B15T was observed at 33 °C, pH 8-9 and in the presence of 3 % (w/v) NaCl...
September 2017: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28772337/microalgae-community-shifts-during-the-biogas-upgrading-in-an-alkaline-open-photobioreactor
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C I Granada-Moreno, A Aburto-Medina, D de Los Cobos Vasconcelos, A González-Sánchez
AIMS: To achieve the functional specialization of a microalgae community through operational tuning of an open photobioreactor used for biogas upgrading under alkaline conditions. METHODS AND RESULTS: An open photobioreactor was inoculated with an indigenous microalgae sample from the Texcoco Soda Lake. A microalgae community was adapted to fix CO2 from synthetic biogas through different culture conditions reaching a maximum of 220 mg CO2  l-1 per day. Picochlorum sp...
October 2017: Journal of Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28644408/isolation-and-selection-of-microalgal-strains-from-natural-water-sources-in-viet-nam-with-potential-for-edible-oil-production
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Tran Yen Thao, Dinh Thi Nhat Linh, Vo Chi Si, Taylor W Carter, Russell T Hill
Industrial vegetable oil production in Viet Nam depends on oil seeds and crude plant oils that are currently more than 90% imported. As the first step in investigating the feasibility of using microalgae to provide Viet Nam with a domestic source of oil for food and edible oil industries, fifty lipid-producing microalgae were isolated and characterized. The microalgae were isolated from water sources ranging from freshwater to brackish and marine waters from a wide geographic distribution in Viet Nam. Initial analyses showed that 20 of the 50 strains had good growth rates, produced high biomass and had high lipid content, ranging up to 50% of dry weight biomass...
June 23, 2017: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28423307/aspects-of-phosphorus-physiology-associated-with-phosphate-induced-polar-lipid-remodelling-in-marine-microalgae
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José Pedro Cañavate, Isabel Armada, Ismael Hachero-Cruzado
Marine microalgae exhibit a diversified phosphorus physiology and have also been recently found to show high inter-taxa variability in their phosphate induced-polar lipids' remodelling. Identification of phosphorus physiology aspects that are more related to lipid remodelling can contribute to better understanding of such intricate phytoplankton lipid metabolism. Therefore, some aspects of phosphorus physiology related to its uptake, storage and use were evaluated in a taxonomically diversified group of nine marine microalgae that was arranged into three subgroups, each of them including species showing similar polar lipid responses to phosphate...
July 2017: Journal of Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27933501/toxicity-effect-of-graphene-oxide-on-growth-and-photosynthetic-pigment-of-the-marine-alga-picochlorum-sp-during-different-growth-stages
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Layla J Hazeem, Mohamed Bououdina, Etienne Dewailly, Christian Slomianny, Alexandre Barras, Yannick Coffinier, Sabine Szunerits, Rabah Boukherroub
Graphene oxide (GO), a recently discovered material, has been investigated for many applications in various fields. Thus, an immense awareness should be paid on the potential effects of the material on the environment as huge quantities of GO may get to the environment. Aquatic organisms, marine algae as an example, are exposed to such material when disposed to the environment. Accordingly, it is significant to assess the probable interactions of GO with algae in evaluating its possible environmental risks...
February 2017: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27605045/interspecific-variability-in-phosphorus-induced-lipid-remodelling-among-marine-eukaryotic-phytoplankton
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Pedro Cañavate, Isabel Armada, Ismael Hachero-Cruzado
The response of marine microalgal lipids to phosphorus is of central importance in phytoplankton ecology but remains poorly understood. We determined how taxonomically diverse microalgal species remodelled their lipid class profile in response to phosphorus availability and whether these changes coincided with those already known to occur in land plants and in the limited number of phytoplankton species for which data are available. The complete lipid class profile and specific lipid ratios influenced by phosphorus availability were quantified in two green microalgae and seven Chromalveolates exposed to phosphorus repletion, deprivation and replenishment...
January 2017: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27474341/enhanced-biomass-production-and-lipid-accumulation-of-picochlorum-atomus-using-light-emitting-diodes-leds
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Chae Hun Ra, Chang-Han Kang, Jang-Hyun Jung, Gwi-Taek Jeong, Sung-Koo Kim
The effects of light-emitting diode (LED) wavelength, light intensity, nitrate concentration, and time of exposure to different LED wavelength stresses in a two-phase culture on lipid production were evaluated in the microalga, Picochlorum atomus. The biomass produced by red LED light was higher than that produced by purple, blue, green, or yellow LED and fluorescent lights from first phase of two-phase culture. The highest lipid production of P. atomus was 50.3% (w/w) with green LED light at 2days of second phase as light stress...
October 2016: Bioresource Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27064548/gelatiniphilus-marinus-gen-nov-sp-nov-a-bacterium-from-the-culture-broth-of-a-microalga-picochlorum-sp-122-and-emended-description-of-the-genus-hwangdonia
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Mingxing Tang, Li Tan, Hualian Wu, Shikun Dai, Tao Li, Chenghao Chen, Jiaying Li, Jiewei Fan, Wenzhou Xiang, Xiang Li, Guanghua Wang
A Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain GYP-24T, was isolated from the culture broth of a marine microalga, Picochlorum sp. 122. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain GYP-24T forms a robust cluster with H.wangdoniaseohaensis KCTC 32177T (95.8 % sequence similarity) in the family Flavobacteriaceae. Growth of strain GYP-24T was observed at 15, 22, 28, 30, 33 and 37 °C (optimal 30-33 °C), pH 6.0-10.0 (optimal pH 7...
August 2016: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26716888/audible-sound-treatment-of-the-microalgae-picochlorum-oklahomensis-for-enhancing-biomass-productivity
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Weiming Cai, Nurhan Turgut Dunford, Ning Wang, Songming Zhu, Huinong He
It has been reported in the literature that exposure of microalgae cells to audible sound could promote growth. This study examined the effect of sound waves with the frequency of 1100 Hz, 2200 Hz, and 3300 Hz to stimulate the biomass productivity of an Oklahoma native strain, Picochlorum oklahomensis (PO). The effect of the frequency of sound on biomass mass was measured. This study demonstrated that audible sound treatment of the algae cultures at 2200 Hz was the most effective in terms of biomass production and volumetric oil yield...
February 2016: Bioresource Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26476620/pyruvatibacter-mobilis-gen-nov-sp-nov-a-marine-bacterium-from-the-culture-broth-of-picochlorum-sp-122
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Guanghua Wang, Mingxing Tang, Hualian Wu, Shikun Dai, Tao Li, Chenghao Chen, Hui He, Jiewei Fan, Wenzhou Xiang, Xiang Li
A Gram-stain-negative, aerobic bacterium, designated strain GYP-11T, was isolated from the culture broth of a marine microalga, Picochloruma sp. 122. Cells were dimorphic rods; free living cells were motile by means of a single polar flagellum, and star-shaped-aggregate-forming cells were attached with stalks and non-motile. Sodium pyruvate or Tween 20 was required for growth on marine agar 2216.16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that this isolate shared 94.07 % similarity with its closest type strain, Parvibaculum hydrocarboniclasticum EPR92T...
January 2016: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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