“…Despite the suitability of this species for studying temperature stress (stress can be applied homogenously and rapidly to all cells, vegetative cells are undifferentiated, the genome is sequenced (82), gene families are smaller compared with higher plants), to our knowledge, there are no studies about cold stress in C. reinhardtii. Former studies in plant biology have described mechanisms implied in the cold response such as metabolomic changes (30,53,(83)(84)(85), integration of metabolomic and proteomic phenotypes (30), anatomical changes, sugar accumulation (15,26), late embryogenesis abundant (LEA), and heat shock (HSP) proteins mediating stabilization of membranes and proteins (65,86), and the activation of C-repeatbinding factor and dehydration responsive element-binding factor 1 (CBF/DREB) responsive pathways (2,9). Most of these studies have been focused on individual mechanisms with comparison of control versus stressed plants.…”