CC-5759 D6cia5/GYD
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From Antonia Schad, University of Leipzig, July 2021
This strain was obtained from a conventional crossing using two mutants: LMJ.SG0182.017965 (deficient in the gene for glycolate dehydrogenase) and CC-2702 cia5 (deficient in carbon concentrating mechanisms). Prior to this, both mutant strains were crossed with wild type strains to improve fitness: LMJ.SG0182.017965 x SAG 11-32b and CC-2702 cia5 x CC-410.
The strain requires elevated CO2 for growth on minimal medium due to its photorespiratory phenotype. It grows well on acetate medium. Since it contains a paromomycin resistance cassette, it can also be cultured on medium with antibiotic (Zhang et al., 2014).
CMD6cia5/GYD is a double mutant deficient in the genes for cia5/CCM1 and GYD1. Cia5 has previously been identified as master regulator of the carbon concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas (Fukuzawa et al, 2001; Xiang et al, 2001). GYD1 is the glycolate dehydrogenase that converts glycolate from photorespiration into glyoxylate.
Schad A, Rössler S, Nagel R, Wagner H, Wilhelm C. Crossing and selection of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii strains for biotechnological glycolate production. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2022 May 5. doi: 10.1007/s00253-022-11933-y. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35511277.