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PLoS One ; 16(4): e0249089, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33826653

RESUMEN

The increasing demand for water, food and energy poses challenges for the world´s sustainability. Tropical palm oil is currently the major source of vegetable oil worldwide with a production that exceeds 55 million tons per year, while generating over 200 million tons of palm oil mill effluent (POME). It could potentially be used as a substrate for production of microalgal biomass though. In this study, the microalgal strain Chlamydomonas biconvexa Embrapa|LBA40, originally isolated from a sugarcane vinasse stabilization pond, was selected among 17 strains tested for growth in POME retrieved from anaerobic ponds of a palm oil industrial plant located within the Amazon rainforest region. During cultivation in POME, C. biconvexa Embrapa|LBA40 biomass productivity reached 190.60 mgDW • L-1 • d-1 using 15L airlift flat plate photobioreactors. Carbohydrates comprised the major fraction of algal biomass (31.96%), while the lipidic fraction reached up to 11.3% of dry mass. Reductions of 99% in ammonium and nitrite, as well as 98% reduction in phosphate present in POME were detected after 5 days of algal cultivation. This suggests that the aerobic pond stage, usually used in palm oil industrial plants to reduce POME inorganic load, could be substituted by high rate photobioreactors, significantly reducing the time and area requirements for wastewater treatment. In addition, the complete mitochondrial genome of C. biconvexa Embrapa|LBA40 strain was sequenced, revealing a compact mitogenome, with 15.98 kb in size, a total of 14 genes, of which 9 are protein coding genes. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed the strain taxonomic status within the Chlamydomonas genus, opening up opportunities for future genetic modification and molecular breeding programs in these species.


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Chlamydomonas/metabolismo , Microbiología Industrial/métodos , Aceite de Palma/metabolismo , Filogenia , Aguas Residuales/microbiología , Biodegradación Ambiental , Biomasa , Chlamydomonas/clasificación , Chlamydomonas/genética , Genoma Mitocondrial
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1273(3): 198-202, 1996 Mar 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8616156

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We cloned and sequenced the mitochondrial gene encoding subunit I of cytochrome c oxidase (coxI) of Polytomella spp., a colorless alga related to Chlamydomonas. The purpose was to explore whether homology between the two species also exists at the level of a mitochondrial enzyme. The gene is 1512 bp long and contains no introns. The translated protein sequence exhibits 73.8% identity with its Chlamydomonas reinhardtii counterpart. The data obtained support the hypothesis that the separation of the colorless alga from the Chlamydomonas lineage was a late event in evolution, that occurred after the endosymbiotic process that gave rise to mitochondria.


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Chlamydomonas/enzimología , Chlorophyta/enzimología , ADN Mitocondrial/genética , Complejo IV de Transporte de Electrones/química , Filogenia , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Chlamydomonas/clasificación , Chlamydomonas/genética , Chlorophyta/clasificación , Chlorophyta/genética , Codón , Complejo IV de Transporte de Electrones/genética , Sustancias Macromoleculares , Mitocondrias/enzimología , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido
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