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Genome, Functional Gene Annotation, and Nuclear Transformation of the Heterokont Oleaginous Alga Nannochloropsis oceanica CCMP1779

Astrid Vieler,Guangxi Wu,Chia Hong Tsai,Blair Bullard,Adam J. Cornish,Christopher M. Harvey,Ida Barbara Reca,Chelsea K. Thornburg,Rujira Achawanantakun,Christopher J. Buehl,Michael S. Campbell,David Cavalier,Kevin L. Childs,Teresa J. Clark,Rahul Deshpande,Erika Erickson,Ann A. Ferguson,Handee Witawas,Que Kong,Xiaobo Li,Bensheng Liu,Steven S. Lundback,Cheng Peng,Rebecca Roston,[No Value] Sanjaya,Jeffrey P. Simpson,Allan D. TerBush,Jaruswan Warakanont,Simone Zaüner,Eva M. Farré,Eric L. Hegg,Ning Jiang,Min Hao Kuo,Yan Lu,Krishna Niyogi,John B. Ohlrogge,Katherine W. Osteryoung,Yair Shachar‐Hill,Barbara B. Sears,Yanni Sun,Hideki Takahashi,Mark Yandell,Shin-Han Shiu,Christoph Benning

Biology
Nannochloropsis
Gene
2012
Unicellular marine algae have promise for providing sustainable and scalable biofuel feedstocks, although no single species has emerged as a preferred organism. Moreover, adequate molecular and genetic resources prerequisite for the rational engineering of marine algal feedstocks are lacking for most candidate species. Heterokonts of the genus Nannochloropsis naturally have high cellular oil content and are already in use for industrial production of high-value lipid products. First success in applying reverse genetics by targeted gene replacement makes Nannochloropsis oceanica an attractive model to investigate the cell and molecular biology and biochemistry of this fascinating organism group. Here we present the assembly of the 28.7 Mb genome of N. oceanica CCMP1779. RNA sequencing data from nitrogen-replete and nitrogen-depleted growth conditions support a total of 11,973 genes, of which in addition to automatic annotation some were manually inspected to predict the biochemical repertoire for this organism. Among others, more than 100 genes putatively related to lipid metabolism, 114 predicted transcription factors, and 109 transcriptional regulators were annotated. Comparison of the N. oceanica CCMP1779 gene repertoire with the recently published N. gaditana genome identified 2,649 genes likely specific to N. oceanica CCMP1779. Many of these N. oceanica-specific genes have putative orthologs in other species or are supported by transcriptional evidence. However, because similarity-based annotations are limited, functions of most of these species-specific genes remain unknown. Aside from the genome sequence and its analysis, protocols for the transformation of N. oceanica CCMP1779 are provided. The availability of genomic and transcriptomic data for Nannochloropsis oceanica CCMP1779, along with efficient transformation protocols, provides a blueprint for future detailed gene functional analysis and genetic engineering of Nannochloropsis species by a growing academic community focused on this genus.
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    Genome, Functional Gene Annotation, and Nuclear Transformation of the Heterokont Oleaginous Alga Nannochloropsis oceanica CCMP1779” is a paper by Astrid Vieler Guangxi Wu Chia Hong Tsai Blair Bullard Adam J. Cornish Christopher M. Harvey Ida Barbara Reca Chelsea K. Thornburg Rujira Achawanantakun Christopher J. Buehl Michael S. Campbell David Cavalier Kevin L. Childs Teresa J. Clark Rahul Deshpande Erika Erickson Ann A. Ferguson Handee Witawas Que Kong Xiaobo Li Bensheng Liu Steven S. Lundback Cheng Peng Rebecca Roston [No Value] Sanjaya Jeffrey P. Simpson Allan D. TerBush Jaruswan Warakanont Simone Zaüner Eva M. Farré Eric L. Hegg Ning Jiang Min Hao Kuo Yan Lu Krishna Niyogi John B. Ohlrogge Katherine W. Osteryoung Yair Shachar‐Hill Barbara B. Sears Yanni Sun Hideki Takahashi Mark Yandell Shin-Han Shiu Christoph Benning published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.