Production of a thermal stress resistant mutant Euglena gracilis strain using Fe-ion beam irradiation

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Euglena gracilis is a common phytoplankton species, which also has motile flagellate characteristics. Recent research and development has enabled the industrial use of E. gracilis and selective breeding of this species is expected to further expand its application. However, the production of E. gracilis nuclear mutants is difficult because of the robustness of its genome. To establish an efficient mutation induction procedure for E. gracilis, we employed Fe-ion beam irradiation in the RIKEN RI beam factory. A decrease in the survival rate was observed with the increase in irradiation dose, and the upper limit used for E. gracilis selective breeding was around 50 Gy. For a practical trial of Fe-ion irradiation, we conducted a screening to isolate high-temperature-tolerant mutants. The screening yielded mutants that proliferated faster than the wild-type strain at 32 °C. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of heavyion irradiation on E. gracilis selective breeding.

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Yamada, K., Kazama, Y., Mitra, S., Marukawa, Y., Arashida, R., Abe, T., … Suzuki, K. (2016). Production of a thermal stress resistant mutant Euglena gracilis strain using Fe-ion beam irradiation. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 80(8), 1650–1656. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2016.1171702

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