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Yeast cell—surface engineering

Yeast Cell-Surface Engineering System for Biomass Utiiization... [Pg.205]

Yeast cell-surface engineering has been established to display enzymes, functional proteins, antibodies, and combinatorial protein libraries (Kondo and Ueda, 2004). The cell surface is a functional interface between the inside and outside of the cell allowing some surface proteins to extend across the plasma membrane, while others are bound by non-covalent or covalent interactions to the cell surface components. For anchoring surface-specific proteins, yeast cells have molecular systems to confine... [Pg.205]

M. Osumi, T. Amachi, A. Tanaka, Construction of a starch-utilizing yeast by cell surface engineering, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1997, 63(4), 1362-1366. [Pg.92]

Shibamoto H, Matsumoto T, Fukuda H et al. (2004) Molecular engineering of Rhizopus oryzae Upase using a combinatorial protein library constructed on the yeast cell surface. J Mol Catal B Enzym 28(4-6) 235-239... [Pg.322]

Application of Cell-Surface Engineering to Thermotolerant Yeast... [Pg.214]

Hasunuma T, Kondo A. (2012b). Development of yeast cell factories for consolidated bioprocessing of lignocellulose to bioethanol through cell surface engineering. Biotechnol Adv, 30, 1207-1218. [Pg.221]

Matano Y, Hasunuma T, Kondo A. (2013b). Simultaneous improvement of saccharification and ethanol production from crystalline cellulose by alleviation of irreversible adsorption of cellulase with a cell surface-engineered yeast strain. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 97, 2231-2237. [Pg.223]

Ueda M, Tanaka A. (2000). Cell surface engineering of yeast constraction of arming yeast with biocatalyst. J Biosci Bioeng, 90,125-136. [Pg.225]

Bioethanol Production from Uncooked Raw Starch by Immobilized Surface-engineered Yeast Cells... [Pg.72]

Synthetic biology aids metabolic engineering approaches and lifts the technology to a new level [25]. New biological parts generate new possibilities and many of them are tested in baker s yeast as common host. For example, cell-surface display of functional proteins opens an entirely new universe to engineer efficient cell factories. Tanaka and Kondo report about the combination of metabolic engineering... [Pg.676]


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