We present the comprehensive characterization of a newly identified microalga, Chlamydomonas pacifica, originally isolated from a soil sample in San Diego, CA, USA. This species showcases remarkable biological versatility, including a broad pH range tolerance (6–11.5), high thermal tolerance (up to 42 °C), and salinity resilience (up to 2 % NaCl). Its amenability to genetic manipulation and sexual reproduction via mating, particularly between the two opposing strains CC-5697 & CC-5699, now publicly available through the Chlamydomonas Resource Center, underscores its potential as a biotechnological chassis. The biological assessment of C. pacifica revealed versatile metabolic capabilities, including diverse nitrogen assimilation capability, motility and phototaxis. Genomic and transcriptomic analyses identified 17,829 genes within a 121 Mb genome, featuring a GC content of 61 %. The codon usage of C. pacifica closely mirrors that of C. reinhardtii, indicating a conserved genetic architecture that supports a trend in codon preference with minor variations. Phylogenetic analyses position C. pacifica within the core-Reinhardtinia clade yet distinct from known Volvocales species. The lipidomic data revealed an abundance of triacylglycerols (TAGs), promising for biofuel applications and lipids for health-related benefits. Our investigation lays the groundwork for exploiting C. pacifica in biotechnological applications, from biofuel generation to synthesizing biodegradable plastics, positioning it as a versatile host for future bioengineering endeavors.

Description of a novel extremophile green algae, Chlamydomonas pacifica, and its potential as a biotechnology host / Vitor Dutra Molino, João; Oliver, Aaron; Sethuram, Harish; Kang, Kalisa; Saucedo, Barbara; Jade Diaz, Crisandra; Gupta, Abhishek; Jong Jen, Lee; Torres-tiji, Yasin; Hidasi, Nora; Badary, Amr; Jenkins, Hunter; Fields, Francis J.; Simkovsky, Ryan; Mayfield, Stephen. - In: ALGAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 2211-9264. - 88:(2025). [10.1016/j.algal.2025.104034]

Description of a novel extremophile green algae, Chlamydomonas pacifica, and its potential as a biotechnology host

Nora Hidasi;
2025

Abstract

We present the comprehensive characterization of a newly identified microalga, Chlamydomonas pacifica, originally isolated from a soil sample in San Diego, CA, USA. This species showcases remarkable biological versatility, including a broad pH range tolerance (6–11.5), high thermal tolerance (up to 42 °C), and salinity resilience (up to 2 % NaCl). Its amenability to genetic manipulation and sexual reproduction via mating, particularly between the two opposing strains CC-5697 & CC-5699, now publicly available through the Chlamydomonas Resource Center, underscores its potential as a biotechnological chassis. The biological assessment of C. pacifica revealed versatile metabolic capabilities, including diverse nitrogen assimilation capability, motility and phototaxis. Genomic and transcriptomic analyses identified 17,829 genes within a 121 Mb genome, featuring a GC content of 61 %. The codon usage of C. pacifica closely mirrors that of C. reinhardtii, indicating a conserved genetic architecture that supports a trend in codon preference with minor variations. Phylogenetic analyses position C. pacifica within the core-Reinhardtinia clade yet distinct from known Volvocales species. The lipidomic data revealed an abundance of triacylglycerols (TAGs), promising for biofuel applications and lipids for health-related benefits. Our investigation lays the groundwork for exploiting C. pacifica in biotechnological applications, from biofuel generation to synthesizing biodegradable plastics, positioning it as a versatile host for future bioengineering endeavors.
2025
chlorophyte; alkali tolerant; microalgal chassis; mating; stress tolerance (temperature, salinity)
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Description of a novel extremophile green algae, Chlamydomonas pacifica, and its potential as a biotechnology host / Vitor Dutra Molino, João; Oliver, Aaron; Sethuram, Harish; Kang, Kalisa; Saucedo, Barbara; Jade Diaz, Crisandra; Gupta, Abhishek; Jong Jen, Lee; Torres-tiji, Yasin; Hidasi, Nora; Badary, Amr; Jenkins, Hunter; Fields, Francis J.; Simkovsky, Ryan; Mayfield, Stephen. - In: ALGAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 2211-9264. - 88:(2025). [10.1016/j.algal.2025.104034]
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