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Molecular Characterization of Microalgae Thalassiosira sp. Based on Genetic Marker tufA and Potential Test for Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Lead (Pb)

1Biology Study Program, Biology Department, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia

2Biotechnology Study Program, Biology Department, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia

3Departmentof Oceanography, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia

4 Senior High School 1 Semarang, Indonesia

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Received: 18 Dec 2024; Revised: 17 Feb 2024; Accepted: 3 Mar 2024; Available online: 8 Mar 2024; Published: 26 Mar 2025.
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Heavy metal lead (Pb) pollution in aquatic environments poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems and human health. The microalga Thalassiosira  sp. has potential as a bioremediation agent for heavy metals; however, further studies are needed to maximize its capability. This study aims to molecularly characterize Thalassiosira  sp. using the tufA gene, evaluate the effects of Pb on growth and cell morphology, and assess its Pb uptake efficiency. Methods included DNA isolation, phylogenetic analysis, growth measurement using a hemocytometer, Pb uptake testing via ICP-OES, and cell morphology analysis. Results showed that the tufA gene could molecularly characterize Thalassiosira  sp., with a phylogenetic similarity of 99.53% to Conticriba weissflogii (MH571875.1). Pb significantly inhibited growth at concentrations of 0.03 ppm and 0.05 ppm and caused cell aggregation and pigment degradation at higher concentrations (2 ppm). This microalga exhibited the highest Pb uptake efficiency at lower concentrations (0.03–0.05 ppm), reaching 100%, while at 2 ppm, the efficiency decreased to 40%. This study highlights the potential of Thalassiosira  sp. in remediating Pb, providing a foundation for the development of microalgae-based biotechnological applications.

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Keywords: Lead, Bioremediation, Thalassiosira
Funding: Diponegoro University

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