| SAG Strain Number: | 97.80 |
| TAXONOMY | |
| Genus: | Tetracystis |
| Species: | pulchra |
| Taxonomic position: | Chlorophyta - Chlorophyceae |
| Authority: | Brown et Bold |
| Variety: | |
| Formerly called: | |
| Authentic: | yes |
| Division: | Chlorophyta |
| Class: | Chlorophyceae |
| Common name: | Green Algae - Chlorophytes |
| ORIGIN | |
| General habitat: | soil |
| Climatic zone: | |
| Continent: | America |
| Country: | USA |
| Locality: | TX, garden soil at Austin |
| Lat. / Long. (Precision): | 30.313617 / -97.756805 (27000m) View on Google Maps |
| Year: | 1962 |
| Isolated by: | C. Sweet |
| Strain number by isolator: | |
| Deposition by: | R. M. Brown |
| Deposition date: | 1968 |
| CULTURE INFORMATION | |
| Culture medium: | ESP Ag |
| Axenic: | axenic |
| Strain relatives: | CCAP 181/7; UTEX 1461 |
| Agitation resistance: | yes |
| Special properties: | NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain |
| PUBLICATIONS | |
| Publication: | Otto B. et al. (2015) Laccase-like enzyme activities from chlorophycean green algae with potential for bioconversion of phenolic pollutants. FEMS Microbiology Letters 362 (11):fnv072-fnv072 |
| Publication: | Fulnečková J. et al. (2012) Dynamic Evolution of Telomeric Sequences in the Green Algal Order Chlamydomonadales. Genome Biology and Evolution 4 (3):248-264 |
| Publication: | Brown, R.M. et al. (1964) Phycological studies V. Comparative studies of the algal genera Tetracystis and Chlorococcum. Univ. Texas Publ. 6417:213p. |
| SEQUENCE INFORMATION | |
| Sequence Accession: | KM020022 Tetracystis pulchra strain SAG 97.80 18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; internal transcribed spacer 1, 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene, and internal transcribed spacer 2, complete sequence; and 26S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. (2405 bp) |
| Sequence Accession: | JN968581 Tetracystis pulchra strain SAG 97.80 18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. (1742 bp) |
| CRYO | |
| Cryopreservation: | medium survival, standard 2-step protocol 5% DMSO |
| TEACHING | |
| Recommended for teaching: | no |