CC-6199 403_pJP32PHL7

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From Abhishek Gupta and Joao Vitor Dutra Molino, Stephen Mayfield lab, University of San Diego, August 2024

Chlamydomonas pacifica CC-5699, transformed with the vector pJP32PHL7. This strain is resistant to zeocin due to the incorporation of the bleomycin resistance gene and expresses the plastic degrading enzyme PHL7, which is directed to the secretory pathway via the SP7 signal peptide.

The strain is cultivated on either TAP (Tris-Acetate-Phosphate) or HSM (High Salt Minimal) media and can efficiently assimilate acetate as a carbon source. It utilizes various nitrogen sources, including nitrate, ammonia, and urea, making it versatile for different growth conditions.

For further details on the background of Chlamydomonas pacifica CC-5697, including its extremophilic properties and potential for biotechnology applications, please refer to the publication below.

Dataset info: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14020362


Dutra Molino JV, Oliver A, Sethuram H, Kang K, Saucedo B, Diaz CJ, Gupta A, Jen LJ, Torres-Tiji Y, Hidasi N, Badary A. Description of a novel extremophile green algae, Chlamydomonas pacifica, and its potential as a biotechnology host. bioRxiv. 2024:2024-09.