Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8883695 | Aquatic Toxicology | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Our results based on differential gene expression, detection of unique genes and analyses of codon usage all indicate that there are important genetic differences in C. acidophila compared to C. reinhardtii. Several efflux family proteins were identified as candidate key genes for adaptation to acid environments. This study suggests for the first time that exposure to cadmium strongly increases transposon expression in green algae, and that oil biosynthesis genes are induced in Chlamydomonas under heavy metal stress. Finally, the comparison of the transcriptomes of several acidophilic and non-acidophilic algae showed that the Chlamydomonas genus is polyphyletic and that acidophilic algae have distinctive aminoacid usage patterns.
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Authors
Fernando Puente-Sánchez, Silvia DÃaz, Vanessa Penacho, Angeles Aguilera, Sanna Olsson,