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Scientific Reports | 2016

CRISPR/Cas9-induced knockout and knock-in mutations in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Sung Eun Shin; Jong-Min Lim; Hyun Gi Koh; Eun-Kyung Kim; Nam Kyu Kang; Seungjib Jeon; Sohee Kwon; Won-Sub Shin; Bong-Soo Lee; Kwon Hwangbo; Jung-Eun Kim; Sung Hyeok Ye; Jae-Young Yun; Hogyun Seo; Hee-Mock Oh; Kyungjin Kim; Jin-Soo Kim; Won-Joong Jeong; Yong Keun Chang; Byeong-ryool Jeong

Genome editing is crucial for genetic engineering of organisms for improved traits, particularly in microalgae due to the urgent necessity for the next generation biofuel production. The most advanced CRISPR/Cas9 system is simple, efficient and accurate in some organisms; however, it has proven extremely difficult in microalgae including the model alga Chlamydomonas. We solved this problem by delivering Cas9 ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) comprising the Cas9 protein and sgRNAs to avoid cytotoxicity and off-targeting associated with vector-driven expression of Cas9. We obtained CRISPR/Cas9-induced mutations at three loci including MAA7, CpSRP43 and ChlM, and targeted mutagenic efficiency was improved up to 100 fold compared to the first report of transgenic Cas9-induced mutagenesis. Interestingly, we found that unrelated vectors used for the selection purpose were predominantly integrated at the Cas9 cut site, indicative of NHEJ-mediated knock-in events. As expected with Cas9 RNPs, no off-targeting was found in one of the mutagenic screens. In conclusion, we improved the knockout efficiency by using Cas9 RNPs, which opens great opportunities not only for biological research but also industrial applications in Chlamydomonas and other microalgae. Findings of the NHEJ-mediated knock-in events will allow applications of the CRISPR/Cas9 system in microalgae, including “safe harboring” techniques shown in other organisms.


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2018

Enhancement of biomass and lipid productivity by overexpression of a bZIP transcription factor in Nannochloropsis salina

Sohee Kwon; Nam Kyu Kang; Hyun Gi Koh; Sung-Eun Shin; Bong-Soo Lee; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Yong Keun Chang

Microalgae are considered as excellent platforms for biomaterial production that can replace conventional fossil fuel‐based fuels and chemicals. Genetic engineering of microalgae is prerequisite to maximize production of materials and to reduce costs for the production. Transcription factors (TFs) are emerging as key regulators of metabolic pathways to enhance production of molecules for biofuels and other materials. TFs with the basic leucine zipper (bZIP) domain have been known as stress regulators and are associated with lipid metabolism in plants. We overexpressed a bZIP TF, NsbZIP1, in Nannochloropsis salina, and found that transformants showed enhanced growth with concomitant increase in lipid contents. The improved phenotypes were also notable under stress conditions including N limitation and high salt. To understand the mechanism underlying improved phenotypes, we analyzed expression patterns of predicted target genes involved in lipid metabolism via quantitative RT‐PCR, confirming increases transcript levels. NsbZIP1 appeared to be one of type C bZIPs in plants that has been known to regulate lipid metabolism under stress. Taken together, we demonstrated that NsbZIP1 could improve both growth and lipid production, and TF engineering can serve as an excellent genetic engineering tool for production of biofuels and biomaterials in microalgae.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2018

Advanced multigene expression system for Nannochloropsis salina using 2A self-cleaving peptides

Hyun Gi Koh; Nam Kyu Kang; Eun-Kyung Kim; Seungjib Jeon; Sung Eun Shin; Bong-Soo Lee; Yong Keun Chang

Even though there has been much interest in genetic engineering of microalgae, its progress has been slow due to the difficulty and limitation of available techniques. Currently, genetic modification in most microalgal strains is confined to single gene transformation. Here, a multigene expression system for the oleaginous model strain Nannochloropsis salina was developed with glycine-serine-glycine spacer linked 2A self-cleaving peptides (2A) for the first time. An efficiency test of the four most widely used 2As revealed that two different types of 2As T2A and E2A have the best performance in N. salina with a maximum cleavage rate of nearly 45%. The system was able to express the linked sequence of the selection marker shble and the fluorescence protein sfCherry with intact functions. Because 2A enabled multigene expression in the single cassette form, the use of 2A also reduced the vector size, which along with the stronger promoter resulted in a 9-fold increase in the transformation efficiency. Furthermore, confirmative screening accuracy of more than 90% was observed. Hence, the 2A applied vector system is expected to be beneficial in microalgal research field because it enables multigene expression as well as offering improved transformation and screening efficiency.


Biotechnology for Biofuels | 2015

Effects of overexpression of a bHLH transcription factor on biomass and lipid production in Nannochloropsis salina.

Nam Kyu Kang; Seungjib Jeon; Sohee Kwon; Hyun Gi Koh; Sung-Eun Shin; Bong-Soo Lee; Gang-Guk Choi; Ji-Won Yang; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Yong Keun Chang


Biotechnology for Biofuels | 2017

Isolation, phenotypic characterization and genome wide analysis of a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii strain naturally modified under laboratory conditions: towards enhanced microalgal biomass and lipid production for biofuels

Sung Eun Shin; Hyun Gi Koh; Nam Kyu Kang; William I. Suh; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Bong-Soo Lee; Yong Keun Chang


Algal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts | 2017

Selective removal of rotifers in microalgae cultivation using hydrodynamic cavitation

Dong-Hyun Kim; Eun Kyung Kim; Hyun Gi Koh; Kyochan Kim; Jong-In Han; Yong Keun Chang


Journal of Applied Phycology | 2018

Optimization of electroporation-based multiple pulses and further improvement of transformation efficiency using bacterial conditioned medium for Nannochloropsis salina

Seungjib Jeon; Nam Kyu Kang; William I. Suh; Hyun Gi Koh; Bong-Soo Lee; Yong Keun Chang


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2016

Overexpression of Glycerol-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Targeting ER and Chloroplast in Nannochloropsis salina

Hyun Gi Koh; Sung-Eun Shin; Namkyu Kang; Seungjib Jeon; Bong-Soo Lee; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Yong Keun Chang


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2015

Harvesting of Microalgal strains using APTES-Magnetic Nanoparticels

Hyun Gi Koh; So Yeun Lee; Kyubock Lee; Byeong-ryool Jeong; You-Kwan Oh; Ji-Won Yang


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2015

Increasing Biomass and Lipid Productivity of Nannochloropsis salina by Overexpression of a bHLH Transcription Factor

Nam Kyu Kang; Seungjib Jeon; Sohee Kwon; Hyun Gi Koh; Sung-Eun Shin; Bong-Soo Lee; Gang-Guk Choi; Ji-Won Yang; Yong Keun Chang; Byeong-ryool Jeong

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