Tetradesmus obliquus
Tetradesmus obliquus (as Scenedesmus acutus), drawn by Carl Nägeli in 1849)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Viridiplantae
Division: Chlorophyta
Class: Chlorophyceae
Order: Sphaeropleales
Family: Scenedesmaceae
Genus: Tetradesmus
Species:
T. obliquus
Binomial name
Tetradesmus obliquus
(Turpin) M.J.Wynne, 2016
Synonyms
  • Scenedesmus obliquus (Turpin) Kützing
  • Acutodesmus obliquus (Turpin) Hegewald & Hanagata

Tetradesmus obliquus is a green algae species of the family Scenedesmaceae.[1] It is commonly known by its synonym, Scenedesmus obliquus.[1][2] It is a common species found in a variety of freshwater habitats.[1]

Tetradesmus obliquus forms colonies of two or four (occasionally eight) cells in a single row; in culture, solitary cells are often present. Cells are spindle-shaped, (4–)6–15(–25) μm long and 2.2–9.6(–11) μm wide; cells taper to acute apices and are sometimes slightly asymmetrical.[3] Cells contain a single chloroplast filling the cell, with a pyrenoid present in the center.[4]

This chlorophyte species is notable for the genetic coding of its mitochondria which translate TCA as a stop codon and TAG as leucine.[5] This code is represented by NCBI translation table 22, Scenedesmus obliquus mitochondrial code.[6]

There is increasing interest in T. obliquus for uses in biotechnology, such as biofuel production, aquaculture, and wastewater treatment.[4] Both growth and photosynthesis of T. obliquus are affected by the presence of nano-sized microplastics, such as nano-polystyrene (nano-PS).[7]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Tetradesmus obliquus". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  2. Calhoun, Sara; Kamel, Bishoy; Edmundson, Scott; Holguin, Omar; Mach, Phillip; McKie-Krisberg, Zaid; Baumgart, Leo; Blaby, Ian; Bowen, Benjamin; Chen, Cindy; Kunde, Yuliya; Grimwood, Jane; Lipzen, Anna; Louie, Katherine; Mewalal, Ritesh; Gleasner, Cheryl; Northen, Trent; O'Malley, Ronan; Talag, Jayson; Gutknecht, Andrew; Treen, Daniel; Zhang, Yu; Glaros, Trevor; Polle, Juergen; Umen, James; Huesemann, Michael; Grigoriev, Igor; Starkenburg, Shawn; Kruse, Colin (16 June 2023). "A Multi-omic Characterization of the Physiological Responses to Salt Stress in Scenedesmus obliquus UTEX393". www.researchsquare.com. doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-3035076/v1. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
  3. D. M. John; Brian A. Whitton; Alan J. Brook, eds. (2002). The freshwater algal flora of the British Isles: an identification guide to freshwater and terrestrial algae. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-77051-4.
  4. 1 2 Oliveira, Carlos Yure B.; Oliveira, Cicero Diogo L.; Prasad, Ravindra; Ong, Hwai C.; Araujo, Evando S.; Shabnam, Nisha; Gálvez, Alfredo O. (2021). "A multidisciplinary review of Tetradesmus obliquus: A microalga suitable for large-scale biomass production and emerging environmental applications". Reviews in Aquaculture. 13 (3): 1594–1618. Bibcode:2021RvAq...13.1594O. doi:10.1111/raq.12536. S2CID 234007229.
  5. A. M. Nedelcu; R. W. Lee; G. Lemieux; M. W. Gray; G. Burger (June 2000). "The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of Scenedesmus obliquus reflects an intermediate stage in the evolution of the green algal mitochondrial genome". Genome Research. 10 (6): 819–31. doi:10.1101/gr.10.6.819. PMC 310893. PMID 10854413.
  6. Elzanowski A, Ostell J, Leipe D, Soussov V. "The Genetic Codes". Taxonomy browser. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  7. E. Besseling; Bo Wang; M. Lürling; A. Koelmans (30 September 2014). "Nanoplastic Affects Growth of S. obliquus and Reproduction of D. magna reflects an intermediate stage in the evolution of the green algal mitochondrial genome". Environmental Science & Technology. 48 (20): 12336–12343. doi:10.1021/es503001d. PMC 6863593. PMID 25268330.


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