CC-2699 cia3
$30.00
From James Moroney, Louisiana State University, April 1992
Phenotype: altered CO2 assimilation
This strain requires 5% CO2 for growth on minimal medium. The cia3 mutation is in the CAH3 carbonic anhydrase gene, and is allelic to ca1 (CC-1219) and to cia4 (CC-2701).
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Duanmu D, Wang Y, Spalding MH (2009) Thylakoid lumen carbonic anhydrase (CAH3) mutation suppresses air-Dier phenotype of LCIB mutant in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Plant Physiol 149:929-937