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Metabolic engineering of yeasts

With the development of metabolic engineering the role of S. cerevisiae as cell factory became further consolidated. Numerous approaches to engineer S. cerevisiae for the production of a wide range of chemicals can be found in the literature. Whereas the most promising are summarized in Table 6, we will describe below just a few examples where metabolic engineering of yeast has been applied in industrial biotechnology. [Pg.71]

Kricka, W., Fitzpatrick,and Bond, U. (2014) Metabolic engineering of yeasts by heterologous enzyme production for degradation of cellulose and hemicellu-lose from biomass a perspective. Front. Microbiol, 5, 174. [Pg.686]

Nielsen, J., Larsson, C., van Maris, A., and Pronk, J. (2013) Metabolic engineering of yeast for production of fuels and chemicals. Curr. Opin. Biotechnol, 24, 398-404. [Pg.816]

Kim IK, Rolda A, Siewers V, Nielsen J. (2012). A systems-level approach for metabolic engineering of yeast cell factories. FEMS Yeast Res, 12, 228-248. [Pg.431]

METABOLIC ENGINEERING OF YEAST FOR FIRST GENERATION ETHANOL PRODUCTION... [Pg.247]

Lignocellulosic biomass Metabolic engineering of yeast Pentoses Pretreatment... [Pg.269]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.47 , Pg.48 , Pg.49 , Pg.50 , Pg.51 , Pg.52 , Pg.53 , Pg.54 , Pg.55 , Pg.56 , Pg.57 , Pg.58 , Pg.59 , Pg.60 , Pg.61 , Pg.62 , Pg.63 ]




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