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Next-generation biofuels: a new challenge for yeast.

Uroš Petrovič1.   

Abstract

Economic growth depends strongly on the availability and price of fuels. There are various reasons in different parts of the world for efforts to decrease the consumption of fossil fuels, but biofuels are one of the main solutions considered towards achieving this aim globally. As the major bioethanol producer, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a central position among biofuel-producing organisms. However, unprecedented challenges for yeast biotechnology lie ahead, as future biofuels will have to be produced on a large scale from sustainable feedstocks that do not interfere with food production, and which are generally not the traditional carbon source for S. cerevisiae. Additionally, the current trend in the development of biofuels is to synthesize molecules that can be used as drop-in fuels for existing engines. Their properties should therefore be more similar to those of oil-derived fuels than those of ethanol. Recent developments and challenges lying ahead for cost-effective production of such designed biofuels, using S. cerevisiae-based cell factories, are presented in this review.
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  Saccharomyces cerevisiae; bioeconomy; designed biofuels; lignocellulosic biomass; polygenic traits

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26108577     DOI: 10.1002/yea.3082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yeast        ISSN: 0749-503X            Impact factor:   3.239


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Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2020-10-29

3.  Oleaginicity of the yeast strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae D5A.

Authors:  Qiaoning He; Yongfu Yang; Shihui Yang; Bryon S Donohoe; Stefanie Van Wychen; Min Zhang; Michael E Himmel; Eric P Knoshaug
Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels       Date:  2018-09-24       Impact factor: 6.040

4.  High-throughput selection of cells based on accumulated growth and division using PicoShell particles.

Authors:  Mark van Zee; Joseph de Rutte; Rose Rumyan; Cayden Williamson; Trevor Burnes; Randor Radakovits; Andrew Sonico Eugenio; Sara Badih; Sohyung Lee; Dong-Hyun Lee; Maani Archang; Dino Di Carlo
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-01-25       Impact factor: 12.779

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