“…Because of the interest in the CCM specifically, at least 106 genes have been reported as LCI genes, many of which also reportedly require CIA5 for differential expression (Chen et al, 1996;Somanchi and Moroney, 1999;Miura et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2005;Wang and Spalding, 2006;Yamano and Fukuzawa, 2009). Some of these LCI genes, such as CAH3, LCI1, LCIA, LCIB, and HLA3, reportedly play important roles in the C. reinhardtii CCM (GalvĂĄn et al, 2002;Wang and Spalding, 2006;Duanmu et al, 2009aDuanmu et al, , 2009bOhnishi et al, 2010), and the function of others, such as CCP1, CCP2, and LCIC, in the CCM also has been implicated (Pollock et al, 2004;Wang and Spalding, 2006;Yamano et al, 2010).…”