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The genome and phenome of the green alga Chloroidium sp. UTEX 3007 reveal adaptive traits for desert acclimatization

The genome and phenome of the green alga Chloroidium sp. UTEX 3007 reveal adaptive traits for desert acclimatization
To investigate the phenomic and genomic traits that allow green algae to survive in deserts, we characterized a ubiquitous species, Chloroidium sp. UTEX 3007, which we isolated from multiple locations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Metabolomic analyses of Chloroidium sp. UTEX 3007 indicated that the alga accumulates a broad range of carbon sources, including several desiccation tolerance-promoting sugars and unusually large stores of palmitate. Growth assays revealed capacities to grow in salinities from zero to 60 g/L and to grow heterotrophically on >40 distinct carbon sources. Assembly and annotation of genomic reads yielded a 52.5 Mbp genome with 8153 functionally annotated genes. Comparison with other sequenced green algae revealed unique protein families involved in osmotic stress tolerance and saccharide metabolism that support phenomic studies. Our results reveal the robust and flexible biology utilized by a green alga to successfully inhabit a desert coastline.
- Birzeit University Palestinian-administered areas
- Abu Dhabi University United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi University United Arab Emirates
- University of Chicago United States
- Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology Germany
Salinity, QH301-705.5, Science, Acclimatization, halotolerance, Carbohydrates, Palmitates, United Arab Emirates, chlorophyta, adaptation, Sodium Chloride, Chlorophyta, Osmotic Pressure, Stress, Physiological, genomics, palmitic acid, Biology (General), Q, R, Carbon, Genome, Microbial, climate change, Genomics and Evolutionary Biology, Metabolome, Medicine, Desert Climate
Salinity, QH301-705.5, Science, Acclimatization, halotolerance, Carbohydrates, Palmitates, United Arab Emirates, chlorophyta, adaptation, Sodium Chloride, Chlorophyta, Osmotic Pressure, Stress, Physiological, genomics, palmitic acid, Biology (General), Q, R, Carbon, Genome, Microbial, climate change, Genomics and Evolutionary Biology, Metabolome, Medicine, Desert Climate
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