2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.algal.2017.03.002
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Metal bioremediation by CrMTP4 over-expressing Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in comparison to natural wastewater-tolerant microalgae strains

Abstract: Metal pollution in freshwater bodies is a long-standing challenge with large expense required to clean-up pollutants such as Cd. There is widespread interest in the potentially low-cost and sustainable use of biological material to perform bioremediation, such as the use of microalgae. Efficient metal bioremediation capacity requires both the ability to tolerate metal stress and metal accumulation. Here, the role of a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii metal tolerance protein (MTP) was examined for enhanced Cd toleranc… Show more

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“…CrMTP1 cDNA was sub-cloned into the XbaI and SacI sites of piUGpd, while CrMTP2 and CrMTP3 cDNA were sub-cloned into the BamHI and XbaI sites of piUGpd. CrMTP4 in piUGpd was generated previously (Ibuot et al 2017).…”
Section: Mtp Full Length Cdna Cloningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CrMTP1 cDNA was sub-cloned into the XbaI and SacI sites of piUGpd, while CrMTP2 and CrMTP3 cDNA were sub-cloned into the BamHI and XbaI sites of piUGpd. CrMTP4 in piUGpd was generated previously (Ibuot et al 2017).…”
Section: Mtp Full Length Cdna Cloningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CrMTP4 has previously been confirmed to have Mn 2+ transport activity and the ability to transport Cd 2+ (Ibuot et al 2017), but the substrate specificity of the other C. reinhardtii CDF proteins is unknown. The full-length cDNA for each gene was functionally characterised by heterologous expression in yeast (Fig.…”
Section: Functional Characterisation Of C Reinhardtii Cdf Proteinsmentioning
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