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Induction and genetic identification of a callus-like growth developed in the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus.


ABSTRACT: Induction of an axenic filamentous-like callus growth from the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus is described. Different treatments were investigated in various combinations to develop axenic cultures based on identification of surface symbionts via 18S ribosomal RNA. Moreover, viability was confirmed after such processes by 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride assay that demonstrated an average viability of 29%, relative to nonsterilized explants. After six weeks of a phototrophic cultivation on artificial sea water-12-nitrilotriacetic acid (0.5% w/v agar), a filamentous-like callus growth was observed, which was identified genetically through its mitochondrial DNA after subculturing. Achievement of confirmed marine callus cultures might enrich old previously established blue biotechnology techniques and open new chances for cultivation of brown algae for production of good manufacturing practice-compliant bioproducts.

SUBMITTER: Zayed A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6999447 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction and genetic identification of a callus-like growth developed in the brown alga <i>Fucus vesiculosus</i>.

Zayed Ahmed A   Kovacheva Mariya M   Muffler Kai K   Breiner Hans-Werner HW   Stoeck Thorsten T   Ulber Roland R  

Engineering in life sciences 20190322 5


Induction of an axenic filamentous-like callus growth from the brown algae <i>Fucus vesiculosus</i> is described. Different treatments were investigated in various combinations to develop axenic cultures based on identification of surface symbionts <i>via</i> 18S ribosomal RNA. Moreover, viability was confirmed after such processes by 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride assay that demonstrated an average viability of 29%, relative to nonsterilized explants. After six weeks of a phototrophic cul  ...[more]

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