A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina

Acidic geothermal environments are rare and very few organisms can thrive in them. Chlorella or Chlorella-like species have been described in a variety of environments but their presence in extremely acidic waters have rarely been reported. A Chlorella-like alga (strain BAFC CA10) was isolated from...

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Autores principales: Juárez, Angela Beatriz, Vélez, Carlos Guillermo, Rodriguez, María Cecilia, Vigna, María Susana
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spelling paper:paper_00318884_v50_n4_p413_Juarez2023-06-08T14:57:36Z A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina Juárez, Angela Beatriz Vélez, Carlos Guillermo Rodriguez, María Cecilia Vigna, María Susana Chlorella kessleri Chlorellaceae Geothermal acidic environment Molecular phylogeny Parachlorella kessleri Ultrastructure algae Chlorella (Chlorellales) Chlorella (Prasiolales) Chlorella (unclassified Chlorophyceae) Chlorella (unclassified Trebouxiophyceae) Chlorellaceae Chlorophyta Coccoidea Parachlorella Parachlorella kessleri Trebouxiophyceae Acidic geothermal environments are rare and very few organisms can thrive in them. Chlorella or Chlorella-like species have been described in a variety of environments but their presence in extremely acidic waters have rarely been reported. A Chlorella-like alga (strain BAFC CA10) was isolated from Laguna Verde, a volcanic mesothermal acidic pond from northern Patagonia (Argentina). Applying a multimethod approach including microscopic, ultrastructural, chemical and phylogenetic analyses, the acidotolerant strain BAFC CA10 was identified as Parachlorella kessleri (5 Chlorella kessleri) on the basis of comparisons with the authentic strain SAG 211-11g. Our results confirmed the initial characterization of the Laguna Verde strain as C. kessleri, but since this species was transferred to the new genusParachlorella, strain BAFC CA10 should be designated as P. kessleri. Histochemical staining and sugar composition of the cell-wall amorphous and fibrillar matrix, together with transmission electron microscopy of the cells, showed the distinctive characters of the species: (1) glucosamine was the exclusive component of the fibrillar cell wall; (2) rhamnose, galactose, glucose and xylose together with minor quantities of arabinose, mannose and fucose were present in the cellwall hemicellulose matrix; (3) there was a single parietal chloroplast surrounding the entire cell with a small aperture ("mantel-shaped"); (4) there was one pyrenoid in the thickening of the chloroplast surrounded by two starch granules and bisected by two thylakoids; and (5) the cell wall was an electron-transparent homogeneous structure 60-80 nm thick. Phylogenetic analyses of concatenated small-subunit and internal transcribed sequence ribosomal DNA sequences of coccoid green algae within the Chlorella and the Parachlorella clades of the Chlorellaceae confirmed that strain BAFC CA10 is unequivocally related to the P. kessleri strains. Our results suggest that P. kessleri should be added to the list of species capable of adapting to live in extremely acidic environments. Fil:Juárez, A.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vélez, C.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Rodríguez, M.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vigna, M.S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2011 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00318884_v50_n4_p413_Juarez http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00318884_v50_n4_p413_Juarez
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topic Chlorella kessleri
Chlorellaceae
Geothermal acidic environment
Molecular phylogeny
Parachlorella kessleri
Ultrastructure
algae
Chlorella (Chlorellales)
Chlorella (Prasiolales)
Chlorella (unclassified Chlorophyceae)
Chlorella (unclassified Trebouxiophyceae)
Chlorellaceae
Chlorophyta
Coccoidea
Parachlorella
Parachlorella kessleri
Trebouxiophyceae
spellingShingle Chlorella kessleri
Chlorellaceae
Geothermal acidic environment
Molecular phylogeny
Parachlorella kessleri
Ultrastructure
algae
Chlorella (Chlorellales)
Chlorella (Prasiolales)
Chlorella (unclassified Chlorophyceae)
Chlorella (unclassified Trebouxiophyceae)
Chlorellaceae
Chlorophyta
Coccoidea
Parachlorella
Parachlorella kessleri
Trebouxiophyceae
Juárez, Angela Beatriz
Vélez, Carlos Guillermo
Rodriguez, María Cecilia
Vigna, María Susana
A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina
topic_facet Chlorella kessleri
Chlorellaceae
Geothermal acidic environment
Molecular phylogeny
Parachlorella kessleri
Ultrastructure
algae
Chlorella (Chlorellales)
Chlorella (Prasiolales)
Chlorella (unclassified Chlorophyceae)
Chlorella (unclassified Trebouxiophyceae)
Chlorellaceae
Chlorophyta
Coccoidea
Parachlorella
Parachlorella kessleri
Trebouxiophyceae
description Acidic geothermal environments are rare and very few organisms can thrive in them. Chlorella or Chlorella-like species have been described in a variety of environments but their presence in extremely acidic waters have rarely been reported. A Chlorella-like alga (strain BAFC CA10) was isolated from Laguna Verde, a volcanic mesothermal acidic pond from northern Patagonia (Argentina). Applying a multimethod approach including microscopic, ultrastructural, chemical and phylogenetic analyses, the acidotolerant strain BAFC CA10 was identified as Parachlorella kessleri (5 Chlorella kessleri) on the basis of comparisons with the authentic strain SAG 211-11g. Our results confirmed the initial characterization of the Laguna Verde strain as C. kessleri, but since this species was transferred to the new genusParachlorella, strain BAFC CA10 should be designated as P. kessleri. Histochemical staining and sugar composition of the cell-wall amorphous and fibrillar matrix, together with transmission electron microscopy of the cells, showed the distinctive characters of the species: (1) glucosamine was the exclusive component of the fibrillar cell wall; (2) rhamnose, galactose, glucose and xylose together with minor quantities of arabinose, mannose and fucose were present in the cellwall hemicellulose matrix; (3) there was a single parietal chloroplast surrounding the entire cell with a small aperture ("mantel-shaped"); (4) there was one pyrenoid in the thickening of the chloroplast surrounded by two starch granules and bisected by two thylakoids; and (5) the cell wall was an electron-transparent homogeneous structure 60-80 nm thick. Phylogenetic analyses of concatenated small-subunit and internal transcribed sequence ribosomal DNA sequences of coccoid green algae within the Chlorella and the Parachlorella clades of the Chlorellaceae confirmed that strain BAFC CA10 is unequivocally related to the P. kessleri strains. Our results suggest that P. kessleri should be added to the list of species capable of adapting to live in extremely acidic environments.
author Juárez, Angela Beatriz
Vélez, Carlos Guillermo
Rodriguez, María Cecilia
Vigna, María Susana
author_facet Juárez, Angela Beatriz
Vélez, Carlos Guillermo
Rodriguez, María Cecilia
Vigna, María Susana
author_sort Juárez, Angela Beatriz
title A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina
title_short A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina
title_full A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina
title_fullStr A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed A Parachlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in Argentina
title_sort parachlorella kessleri (trebouxiophyceae, chlorophyta) strain from an extremely acidic geothermal pond in argentina
publishDate 2011
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00318884_v50_n4_p413_Juarez
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00318884_v50_n4_p413_Juarez
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