scholarly journals Changes in lipid and carotenoid metabolism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii during induction of CO2-concentrating mechanism: Cellular response to low CO2 stress

2020 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 102099
Author(s):  
Ilka N. Abreu ◽  
Anna Aksmann ◽  
Amit K. Bajhaiya ◽  
Reyes Benlloch ◽  
Mario Giordano ◽  
...  
1998 ◽  
Vol 76 (6) ◽  
pp. 1003-1009
Author(s):  
Aravind Somanchi ◽  
Eric R Handley ◽  
James V Moroney

Unicellular algae acquire the ability to raise their internal CO2 concentrations under low-CO2 conditions because of the presence of a CO2 concentrating mechanism (CCM). In Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, this mechanism is induced when cells grown in high-CO2 conditions are switched to low-CO2 conditions. To elucidate the genes and proteins involved in this mechanism, we constructed a cDNA library from low CO2 adapted cells and differentially screened the library for cDNAs upregulated under low-CO2 conditions. Earlier studies identified six classes of clones specific to low CO2 adapting cells. To identify other genes and proteins playing a role in this mechanism, we have systematically characterized the cDNA clones that appear to be upregulated by low-CO2 adaptation but do not cross-hybridize with the six previously identified classes. We identified seven new classes of clones that are distinctly upregulated in low-CO2 conditions. These clones were checked by Northern analyses, sequencing, and homology studies. One class of clone represents a novel gene, lci 3. We report on the seven classes of clones and the characterization of lci 3.Key words: Chlamydomonas, CO2 concentrating mechanism, gene regulation, inducible genes, gene expression.


Author(s):  
Margaret C. Henk ◽  
Mamta Rawat ◽  
Stephanie Y. Hugghins ◽  
Lara L. Lavigne ◽  
Ziyadin Ramazanov ◽  
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Planta ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 195 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ziyadin Ramazanov ◽  
Mamta Rawat ◽  
MargaretC. Henk ◽  
CatherineB. Mason ◽  
SharonW. Matthews ◽  
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