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Title

A comparison of whole cell directed evolution approaches in breeding of industrial strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors

Hou, Li-hua; Meng, Meng; Guo, Lin; He, Jing-yu

Abstract

Objective: To reduce the fermentation cost in very high gravity fermentations of ethanol using Saccharomyces cerevisiae, whole cell directed evolution approaches were carried out. Results: The methods used included cell ploidy manipulation, global transcription machinery engineering and genome shuffling. Ethanol production by the four methods was improved compared with the control. Notably, the ethanol yield of a strain constructed by genome shuffling was enhanced by up to 11 % more than the control reaching 120 g ethanol/l in 35 h using a very high gravity fermentation with 300 g glucose/l. Conclusion: Genome shuffling can create strains with improved fermentation characteristics in very high gravity fermentations.

Subjects

SACCHAROMYCES cerevisiae; GLYCERIN; BREEDING; FERMENTATION; ETHANOL as fuel; COMPARATIVE studies

Publication

Biotechnology Letters, 2015, Vol 37, Issue 7, p1393

ISSN

0141-5492

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10529-015-1812-6

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