Sample characteristics and pigment concentration of arctic snow and permafrost algal strains

Ten algal strains from snow and permafrost substrates were tested for their ability to produce secondary carotenoids and a-tocopherol in response to high light and decreased nitrogen levels. The Culture Collection of Cryophilic Algae at Fraunhofer IBMT in Potsdam served as the bioresource for this study. Eight of the strains belong to the Chlorophyceae and two strains are affiliated to the Trebouxiophyceae. While under low light, all 10 strains produced the normal spectrum of primary pigments known to be present in Chlorophyta, only the eight chlorophyceaen strains were able to synthesize secondary carotenoids under stress conditions, namely canthaxanthin, echinenone and astaxanthin; seven of them were also able to synthesize minor amounts of adonixanthin and an unidentified hydroxyechinenone. The two trebouxiophyceaen species of Raphidonema exhibited an unusually high pool of primary xanthophyll cycle pigments, possibly serving as a buffering reservoir against excessive irradiation. They also proved to be good alpha-tocopherol producers, which might also support the deactivation of reactive oxygen species. This study showed that some strains might be interesting novel candidates for biotechnological applications. Cold-adapted, snow and permafrost algae might serve as valuable production strains still exhibiting acceptable growth rates during the cold season in temperate regions.

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Leya, Thomas, Rahn, Andreas, Lütz, Cornelius, Ramias, Daniel (2009). Dataset: Sample characteristics and pigment concentration of arctic snow and permafrost algal strains. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848611

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848611
Author Leya, Thomas
Given Name Thomas
Family Name Leya
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Rahn, Andreas
Lütz, Cornelius
Ramias, Daniel
Source Creation 2009
Publication Year 2009
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Title: Response of arctic snow and permafrost algae to high light and nitrogen stress by changes in pigment composition and applied aspects for biotechnology
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2008.00641.x
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Year: 2009
Source: FEMS Microbiology Ecology
Authors: Leya Thomas , Rahn Andreas , Lütz Cornelius , Ramias Daniel .

Title: Culture Collection of Cryophilic Algae CCCryo
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