Cyanidiophyceae (Rhodophyta) tolerance to precious metals: Metabolic response to palladium and gold

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Polyextremophilic red algae, which belong to the class Cyanidiophyceae, are adapted to live in geothermal and volcanic sites. These sites often have very high concentrations of heavy and precious metals. In this study, we assessed the capacity of three strains of Galdieria (G. maxima, G. sulphuraria, and G. phlegrea) and one strain of Cyanidium caldarium to tolerate different concentrations of precious metals, such as palladium (Cl4 K2 Pd) and gold (AuCl4 K) by monitoring algal growths in cultures exposed to metals, and we investigated the algae potential oxidative stress induced by the metals. This work provides further understanding of metals responses in the Cyanidiophyceae, as this taxonomic class is developed as a biological refinement tool.

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Sirakov, M., Palmieri, M., Iovinella, M., Davis, S. J., Petriccione, M., Di Cicco, M. R., … Ciniglia, C. (2021). Cyanidiophyceae (Rhodophyta) tolerance to precious metals: Metabolic response to palladium and gold. Plants, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10112367

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