High-efficiency homologous recombination in the oil-producing alga Nannochloropsis sp

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TitleHigh-efficiency homologous recombination in the oil-producing alga Nannochloropsis sp
AuthorsKilian O, Benemann CS, Niyogi KK, Vick B
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume108
Issue52
Year2011
Page(s)21265-9
CitationKilian O, Benemann CS, Niyogi KK, Vick B. High-efficiency homologous recombination in the oil-producing alga Nannochloropsis sp. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2011 Dec 27; 108(52):21265-9.

Abstract

Algae have reemerged as potential next-generation feedstocks for biofuels, but strain improvement and progress in algal biology research have been limited by the lack of advanced molecular tools for most eukaryotic microalgae. Here we describe the development of an efficient transformation method for Nannochloropsis sp., a fast-growing, unicellular alga capable of accumulating large amounts of oil. Moreover, we provide additional evidence that Nannochloropsis is haploid, and we demonstrate that insertion of transformation constructs into the nuclear genome can occur by high-efficiency homologous recombination. As examples, we generated knockouts of the genes encoding nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase, resulting in strains that were unable to grow on nitrate and nitrate/nitrite, respectively. The application of homologous recombination in this industrially relevant alga has the potential to rapidly advance algal functional genomics and biotechnology.

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Journal CountryUnited States
Publication TypeJournal Article
Language Abbreng
LanguageEnglish
Elocation10.1073/pnas.1105861108
DOI10.1073/pnas.1105861108
Journal AbbreviationProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
Publication Date2011 Dec 27
eISSN1091-6490
ISSN1091-6490
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
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