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Protoplast fusion and genetic recombination between Ochromonas danica (Chrysophyta) and Haematococcus pluvialis (Chlorophyta)

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Pages 65-71 | Received 17 Aug 2015, Accepted 10 Nov 2015, Published online: 28 May 2019
 

Abstract:

We carried out interphylum protoplast fusion between Ochromonas danica and Haematococcus pluvialis using polyethylene glycol. Different enzyme mixtures were evaluated to prepare the protoplast of H. pluvialis; however, in the absence of a cell wall, O. danica was not treated with lytic enzymes. Maximum lytic activity of 57% was observed using proteinase K for 90 min. The heterofusants were easily identified by pigmentation of the hybrid colonies on BG11 medium. Fatty acid analysis in putative hybrids of O. danica and H. pluvialis confirmed the hybrid origin of these cells. Accordingly, the characteristic fatty acids of O. danica (C16:2 and C24:0) and H. pluvialis (C16:0 and C18:3n-6) were detected in the hybrid algae. These results indicated successful genetic recombination between the two microalgal phyla.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We thank Elke Wölken and Sigrid Mörke (Department of Cell Biology and Phycology, University of Hamburg, Germany) for their technical assistance. We are grateful to Mr Mohammed Eid (Plant Pathology Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA) for his contribution in writing the manuscript. This work was supported by joint grants from Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MHESR) and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

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