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Oleaginous Yeast Biology Elucidated With Comparative Transcriptomics
Biotechnology and BioengineeringABSTRACTExtremophilic yeasts have favorable metabolic and tolerance traits for biomanufacturing‐ like lipid biosynthesis, flavinogenesis, and halotolerance – yet the connection between these favorable phenotypes and strain genotype is not well understood. To this end, this study compares the phenotypes and gene expression patterns of biotechnologically
Sarah J. Weintraub +4 more
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Xylose-assimilating oleaginous yeasts from mangrove forest
2022Science, Engineering and Health Studies, 16 ...
Patcharanan Amornrattanapan +1 more
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Laboratory Screening Protocol to Identify Novel Oleaginous Yeasts
2019Oleaginous microbes, which contain over 20% intracellular lipid, predominantly triacylglycerols (TG), by dry weight, have been discovered to have high oil content by many different protocols, ranging from simple staining to more complex chromatographic methods.
Irnayuli R, Sitepu +4 more
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Glutamate dehydrogenases in the oleaginous yeast
AbstractGlutamate dehydrogenases (GDHs) are fundamental to cellular nitrogen and energy balance. Yet little is known about these enzymes in the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica. The YALI0F17820g and YALI0E09603g genes, encoding potential GDH enzymes in this organism, were examined.
Pamela J. Trotter +6 more
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Oleaginous yeasts: Biodiversity and cultivation
Fungal Biology Reviews, 2023Rujiralai Poontawee +3 more
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Cryptococcus terricolus, an oleaginous yeast re-appraised
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1984Three strains of Cryptococcus terricolus have been examined for their ability to accumulate intra-cellular lipid. Of those only C. terricolus IFO 1322 was capable of accumulating substantial amounts (35–40% w/w) when cultivated in batch culture. The pattern of lipid accumulation was unusual in that the maximum rate of lipid synthesis was observed to ...
ChristopherA. Boulton, Colin Ratledge
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Harnessing oleaginous yeast to produce omega fatty acids
Trends in BiotechnologyOmega fatty acids are important for human health. They are traditionally extracted from animals or plants but can be alternatively produced using oleaginous yeast. Current efforts are producing yeast strains with similar fatty acid distributions and powerful lipogenesis capacity. The next step is to further make the process more competitive.
Lu Lin +3 more
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Biotechnological Applications of Oleaginous Yeasts
2022Yasmi Louhasakul, Benjamas Cheirsilp
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Strategies for an improved extraction and separation of lipids and carotenoids from oleaginous yeast
Separation and Purification Technology, 2021Zhijia Liu +2 more
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