CC-4598 hmox1::C2 mt+

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From Duanmu Deqiang, Lagarias lab, University of California Davis, 8/22/13

The mutant was first created in the Niyogi lab at UC Berkeley. At UC Davis, the original mutant was first crossed to CC-621 (137c mt-) and mt- progeny was then backcrossed four times to 4A+ (CC-4051). The mutant is resistant to paromomycin (20 μg/mL).

This hmox1 mutant was then complemented by expression of the wild type HMOX1 genomic DNA under control of constitutive promoter (HSP70RbcS2). The complementing line is resistant to both paromomycin (hmox1 mutant allele) and Zeocin (the overexpression construct).


Duanmu D, Casero D, Dent RM, Gallaher S, Yang W, Rockwell NC, Martin SS, Pellegrini M, Niyogi KK, Merchant SS, Grossman AR, Lagarias JC (2013) Retrograde bilin signaling enables Chlamydomonas greening and phototrophic survival. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110:3621-3626


  • Locus:
  • HMOX
  • Chromosome:
  • 10