Small Cells with Big Photosynthetic Productivities: Biotechnological Potential of the Picochlorum Genus

Anagha Krishnan, Lukas Dahlin, Michael Guarnieri, Joseph Weissman, Matthew Posewitz

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Abstract

The Picochlorum genus is a distinctive eukaryotic green-algal clade that is the focus of several current biotechnological studies. It is capable of extremely rapid growth rates and has exceptional tolerances to high salinity, intense light, and elevated temperatures. Importantly, it has robust stability and high-biomass productivities in outdoor field trials in seawater. These features have propelled Picochlorum into the spotlight as a promising model for both fundamental and biotechnological research. Recently, several genetic tools, including genome editing, were developed for these algae, enabling insights into Picochlorum photophysiology and algal transformations for expanded capabilities. Here, we survey the Picochlorum genus, its genetic toolbox, recently characterized transformants, and discuss the commercial potential of Picochlorum as a salt-water photoautotrophic biocatalyst.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalTrends in Biotechnology
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-2700-92319

Keywords

  • biomass productivity
  • genetic tools
  • microalgae
  • Picochlorum
  • strain isolation

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