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  • A new strain of green alga (SAG 2627) was isolated in Iceland, showing unique morphology and phylogenetic position within the Trebouxiophyceae class of Chlorophyta.
  • Morphological analysis revealed a crescent shape with specialized structures, leading to the classification of this alga as a new genus and species.
  • The strain demonstrated high biomass and lipid production potential, optimizing growth through controlled CO2 input, which could make it valuable for biotechnological applications.

Article Abstract

A terrestrial green alga was isolated at Iceland, and the strain (SAG 2627) was described for its morphology and phylogenetic position and tested for biotechnological capabilities. Cells had a distinctly curved, crescent shape with conical poles and a single parietal chloroplast. Phylogenetic analyses of 18S rDNA and L markers placed the strain into the Trebouxiophyceae (Chlorophyta). The alga turned out to belong to an independent lineage without an obvious sister group within the Trebouxiophyceae. Based on morphological and phylogenetic data, the strain was described as a new genus and species, gen. et sp. nov. Biomass was generated in column reactors and subsequently screened for promising metabolites. Growth was optimized by pH-regulated, episodic CO supplement during the logarithmic growth-phase, and half of the biomass was thereafter exposed to nitrogen and phosphate depletion. The biomass yield reached up to 53.5 mg L day. Fatty acid (FA) production peaked at 24 mg L day and up to 83% of all FAs were unsaturated. At the end of the log phase, approximately 45% of dry mass were lipids, including eicosapentaenoic acid. Carotenoid production reached up to 2.94 mg L day but it was halted during the stress phase. The N-linked glycans of glycoproteins were assessed to reveal chemotaxonomic patterns. The study demonstrated that new microalgae can be found at Iceland, potentially suitable for applied purposes. The advantage of is its robustness and that significant amounts of lipids are already accumulated during log phase, making a subsequent stress exposure dispensable.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7612509PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-021-02577-yDOI Listing

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