Establishment of an RNA-based transient expression system in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular green alga, is a prominent model for green biotechnology and for studying organelles’ function and biogenesis, such as chloroplasts and cilia. However, the stable expression of foreign genes from the nuclear genome in C. reinhardtii faces several limitations,...

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Veröffentlicht in:New biotechnology 2024-11, Vol.83, p.175-187
Hauptverfasser: Ye, Lian, Liao, Tancong, Deng, Xuan, Long, Huan, Liu, Gai, Ke, Wenting, Huang, Kaiyao
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Zusammenfassung:Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular green alga, is a prominent model for green biotechnology and for studying organelles’ function and biogenesis, such as chloroplasts and cilia. However, the stable expression of foreign genes from the nuclear genome in C. reinhardtii faces several limitations, including low expression levels and significant differences between clones due to genome position effects, epigenetic silencing, and time-consuming procedures. We developed a robust transient expression system in C. reinhardtii to overcome these limitations. We demonstrated efficient entry of in vitro-transcribed mRNA into wall-less cells and enzymatically dewalled wild-type cells via electroporation. The endogenous or exogenous elements can facilitate efficient transient expression of mRNA in C. reinhardtii, including the 5’ UTR of PsaD and the well-characterized Kozak sequence derived from the Chromochloris zofingiensis. In the optimized system, mRNA expression was detectable in 120 h with a peak around 4 h after transformation. Fluorescently tagged proteins were successfully transiently expressed, enabling organelle labeling and real-time determination of protein sub-cellular localization. Remarkably, transiently expressed IFT46 compensated for the ift46–1 mutant phenotype, indicating the correct protein folding and function of IFT46 within the cells. Additionally, we demonstrated the feasibility of our system for studying protein-protein interactions in living cells using bimolecular fluorescence complementation. In summary, the established transient expression system provides a powerful tool for investigating protein localization, function, and interactions in C. reinhardtii within a relatively short timeframe, which will significantly facilitate the study of gene function, genome structure, and green biomanufacturing in C. reinhardtii and potentially in other algae. •Successful establishment of an RNA-based transient expression system in Chlamydomonas.•Function of 5’ UTR on gene expression occurs at the post-transcriptional level in Chlamydomonas.•Analysis of the localization, function, and interactions of proteins can be completed within one week.
ISSN:1871-6784
1876-4347
1876-4347
DOI:10.1016/j.nbt.2024.08.501