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Biotechnological applications of the non-conventional yeast Meyerozyma guilliermondii

Biotechnology Advances, 2021
Unconventional yeasts have attracted increased attentions owning to their unique biochemical properties and potential application in the biotechnological process. With the rapid development of microbial isolation tools and synthetic biology, more promising industrial yeasts have been isolated and characterized.
Wei, Yan   +8 more
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Microtubules in Non-conventional Yeasts

2019
Microtubules polymerise from tubulin proteins and play a significant role in the growth and proliferation of eukaryotic cells. In yeasts, most studies on microtubules and tubulins have utilised the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe model systems.
Hiromi Maekawa, Douglas R. Drummond
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Non-conventional yeasts in antifungal application

2003
The antimicrobial, and hence antifungal effects of yeast-produced ethanol has been recognised for centuries. Application of yeasts for biocontrol of fungi in agriculture, postharvest technology, forest industry, and food science presents a new area of biotechnology. Biocontrol environments are complex; consequently, there is an enormous diversity among
Volkmar Passoth, Johan Schnürer
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Development of genetic maps of non‐conventional yeasts

Journal of Basic Microbiology, 1988
AbstractNumerous methods based on classical genetics have been developed for the genetic mapping of yeasts. Recombinant DNA technology and technology for electrophoretic separation of chromosomes make new approaches possible. The state‐of‐the‐art in genetic mapping of Saccharomyces cerevisiae will be briefly reviewed.
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Anhydrobiosis in Non-conventional Yeasts

2019
Anhydrobiosis is a unique state of living organisms that provides the possibility of surviving conditions of extreme heat and drought with temporary and reversible suspended processes of metabolism. Beyond its ecological importance in nature, it is used for the production of viable dry microbial preparations, including active dry yeast. During the last
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Gene targeting efficiency in non-conventional yeasts

2022
Gene targeting is a genetic technique that allows the modification of an endogenous gene by homologous recombination. It is achieved by the introduction of linear, non-replicative DNA fragments that should replace the homologous (targeted) sequence in the genome.
Štafa, Anamarija   +4 more
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Non-conventional Yeasts for Producing Alternative Beers

2019
Since immemorial time beer is the product of wort fermentation catalyzed by the cells of two main yeast species, namely, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces pastorianus, with hop addition. However, in recent years the beer market changed completely and novel types of beers, such as low-alcohol and low-calorie beers and spontaneously fermented or
Ciro Sannino   +3 more
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[Biosynthesis of natural products by non-conventional yeasts].

Sheng wu gong cheng xue bao = Chinese journal of biotechnology, 2023
Non-conventional yeasts such as Yarrowia lipolytica, Pichia pastoris, Kluyveromyces marxianus, Rhodosporidium toruloides and Hansenula polymorpha have proven to be efficient cell factories in producing a variety of natural products due to their wide substrate utilization spectrum, strong tolerance to environmental stresses and other merits.
Zhilan, Qian   +7 more
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[Advances in metabolic engineering of non-conventional yeasts].

Sheng wu gong cheng xue bao = Chinese journal of biotechnology, 2021
Over the past 30 years, Yarrowia lipolytica, Kluyveromyces, Pichia, Candida, Hansenula and other non-conventional yeasts have attracted wide attention because of their desirable phenotypes, such as rapid growth, capability of utilizing multiple substrates, and stress tolerance.
Liqiu, Su   +5 more
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Applications of the Non-Conventional Yeast Yarrowia lipolytica

2009
The yeast Yarrowia lipolytica is often found associated to proteinaceous or hydrophobic substrates such as alkanes or lipids. To assimilate these hydropho- bic substrates, Y. lipolytica has developed an adaptative strategy resulting in elabo- rated morphological and physiological changes leading to terminal and β -oxidation of substrates as well as to ...
France Thevenieau   +2 more
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