Cargando…
What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age
The marine pennate diatom Haslea ostrearia has long been known for its characteristic blue pigment marennine, which is responsible for the greening of invertebrate gills, a natural phenomenon of great importance for the oyster industry. For two centuries, this taxon was considered unique; however, t...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2022
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033121/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35447907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20040234 |
_version_ | 1784692812492570624 |
---|---|
author | Gabed, Noujoud Verret, Frédéric Peticca, Aurélie Kryvoruchko, Igor Gastineau, Romain Bosson, Orlane Séveno, Julie Davidovich, Olga Davidovich, Nikolai Witkowski, Andrzej Kristoffersen, Jon Bent Benali, Amel Ioannou, Efstathia Koutsaviti, Aikaterini Roussis, Vassilios Gâteau, Hélène Phimmaha, Suliya Leignel, Vincent Badawi, Myriam Khiar, Feriel Francezon, Nellie Fodil, Mostefa Pasetto, Pamela Mouget, Jean-Luc |
author_facet | Gabed, Noujoud Verret, Frédéric Peticca, Aurélie Kryvoruchko, Igor Gastineau, Romain Bosson, Orlane Séveno, Julie Davidovich, Olga Davidovich, Nikolai Witkowski, Andrzej Kristoffersen, Jon Bent Benali, Amel Ioannou, Efstathia Koutsaviti, Aikaterini Roussis, Vassilios Gâteau, Hélène Phimmaha, Suliya Leignel, Vincent Badawi, Myriam Khiar, Feriel Francezon, Nellie Fodil, Mostefa Pasetto, Pamela Mouget, Jean-Luc |
author_sort | Gabed, Noujoud |
collection | PubMed |
description | The marine pennate diatom Haslea ostrearia has long been known for its characteristic blue pigment marennine, which is responsible for the greening of invertebrate gills, a natural phenomenon of great importance for the oyster industry. For two centuries, this taxon was considered unique; however, the recent description of a new blue Haslea species revealed unsuspected biodiversity. Marennine-like pigments are natural blue dyes that display various biological activities—e.g., antibacterial, antioxidant and antiproliferative—with a great potential for applications in the food, feed, cosmetic and health industries. Regarding fundamental prospects, researchers use model organisms as standards to study cellular and physiological processes in other organisms, and there is a growing and crucial need for more, new and unconventional model organisms to better correspond to the diversity of the tree of life. The present work, thus, advocates for establishing H. ostrearia as a new model organism by presenting its pros and cons—i.e., the interesting aspects of this peculiar diatom (representative of benthic-epiphytic phytoplankton, with original behavior and chemodiversity, controlled sexual reproduction, fundamental and applied-oriented importance, reference genome, and transcriptome will soon be available); it will also present the difficulties encountered before this becomes a reality as it is for other diatom models (the genetics of the species in its infancy, the transformation feasibility to be explored, the routine methods needed to cryopreserve strains of interest). |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-9033121 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2022 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-90331212022-04-23 What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age Gabed, Noujoud Verret, Frédéric Peticca, Aurélie Kryvoruchko, Igor Gastineau, Romain Bosson, Orlane Séveno, Julie Davidovich, Olga Davidovich, Nikolai Witkowski, Andrzej Kristoffersen, Jon Bent Benali, Amel Ioannou, Efstathia Koutsaviti, Aikaterini Roussis, Vassilios Gâteau, Hélène Phimmaha, Suliya Leignel, Vincent Badawi, Myriam Khiar, Feriel Francezon, Nellie Fodil, Mostefa Pasetto, Pamela Mouget, Jean-Luc Mar Drugs Review The marine pennate diatom Haslea ostrearia has long been known for its characteristic blue pigment marennine, which is responsible for the greening of invertebrate gills, a natural phenomenon of great importance for the oyster industry. For two centuries, this taxon was considered unique; however, the recent description of a new blue Haslea species revealed unsuspected biodiversity. Marennine-like pigments are natural blue dyes that display various biological activities—e.g., antibacterial, antioxidant and antiproliferative—with a great potential for applications in the food, feed, cosmetic and health industries. Regarding fundamental prospects, researchers use model organisms as standards to study cellular and physiological processes in other organisms, and there is a growing and crucial need for more, new and unconventional model organisms to better correspond to the diversity of the tree of life. The present work, thus, advocates for establishing H. ostrearia as a new model organism by presenting its pros and cons—i.e., the interesting aspects of this peculiar diatom (representative of benthic-epiphytic phytoplankton, with original behavior and chemodiversity, controlled sexual reproduction, fundamental and applied-oriented importance, reference genome, and transcriptome will soon be available); it will also present the difficulties encountered before this becomes a reality as it is for other diatom models (the genetics of the species in its infancy, the transformation feasibility to be explored, the routine methods needed to cryopreserve strains of interest). MDPI 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9033121/ /pubmed/35447907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20040234 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Gabed, Noujoud Verret, Frédéric Peticca, Aurélie Kryvoruchko, Igor Gastineau, Romain Bosson, Orlane Séveno, Julie Davidovich, Olga Davidovich, Nikolai Witkowski, Andrzej Kristoffersen, Jon Bent Benali, Amel Ioannou, Efstathia Koutsaviti, Aikaterini Roussis, Vassilios Gâteau, Hélène Phimmaha, Suliya Leignel, Vincent Badawi, Myriam Khiar, Feriel Francezon, Nellie Fodil, Mostefa Pasetto, Pamela Mouget, Jean-Luc What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age |
title | What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age |
title_full | What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age |
title_fullStr | What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age |
title_full_unstemmed | What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age |
title_short | What Was Old Is New Again: The Pennate Diatom Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen in the Multi-Omic Age |
title_sort | what was old is new again: the pennate diatom haslea ostrearia (gaillon) simonsen in the multi-omic age |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033121/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35447907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20040234 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT gabednoujoud whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT verretfrederic whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT peticcaaurelie whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT kryvoruchkoigor whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT gastineauromain whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT bossonorlane whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT sevenojulie whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT davidovicholga whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT davidovichnikolai whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT witkowskiandrzej whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT kristoffersenjonbent whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT benaliamel whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT ioannouefstathia whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT koutsavitiaikaterini whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT roussisvassilios whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT gateauhelene whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT phimmahasuliya whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT leignelvincent whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT badawimyriam whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT khiarferiel whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT francezonnellie whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT fodilmostefa whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT pasettopamela whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage AT mougetjeanluc whatwasoldisnewagainthepennatediatomhasleaostreariagaillonsimonseninthemultiomicage |