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A structure‐based engineering of phenylalanine ammonia‐lyase from Planctomyces brasiliensis (PbPAL) is conducted for preparative‐scale enantioselective hydroaminations of previously inaccessible yet synthetically useful substrates, such as amide‐ and ester‐containing fumaric acid derivatives.
Ivan Buslov +3 more
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Rhodotorula (Rhodosporidium) toruloides is an oleaginous yeast with great biotechnological potential, capable of accumulating lipid up to 70 % of its dry biomass, and of carotenoid biosynthesis.
Alexander Michael Bedford Johns +2 more
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This study establishes an efficient oleaginous heterotrophic microalga, Schizochytrium, through chassis optimization and metabolic engineering, significantly enhancing fatty acid titers and productivities. It also identifies a regulatory mechanism that coordinates biomass and lipid synthesis, providing a rational target for metabolic pathway rewiring ...
Fangzhong Wang +7 more
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Engineering Strategies for Fungal Cell Disruption in Biotechnological Applications
ABSTRACT Fungal cell disruption plays a critical role in unlocking a wide range of high‐value intracellular products such as lipids, proteins, pigments, and bioactive compounds. However, lysing fungal cells is far more challenging than breaking bacterial or algal cells due to their robust and highly structured cell walls.
Bhagyeshri Ulhas Mantri +2 more
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ABSTRACT Yeasts belonging to the genus Rhodotorula are capable of synthesizing carotenoids, such as β‐carotene, γ‐carotene, torulene, torularodine, and astaxanthin. These carotenoids have been shown to offer health benefits to humans, such as immune system strengthening and a reduced risk of chronic degenerative diseases.
David Cristian Rodrigues Lucas +1 more
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Optimization of in Vitro Carotenoid Production by Rhodotorula Toruloides
Carotenoids are widely researched due to their correlation with the mitigation of severe illnesses such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and macular degeneration, which points out the critical significance of natural pigments.
Thai M. Nguyen +5 more
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Analysis of Genotypic Variations in the Anthocyanin Biosynthetic Pathway in Potatoes
ABSTRACT Anthocyanins are pigments that contribute to plant defense and adaptation to environmental stresses. Given their antioxidant properties and positive impacts on human health, enhancing anthocyanin biosynthesis in plants holds significant economic importance.
Chae‐Min Lee +6 more
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The mechanism of selenium‐regulatory unique metabolism in rare yeast Kazachstania unispora KU2 was explored via joint analysis of genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics. Arginine biosynthesis, glutathione metabolism, selenocompound metabolism, and TCA cycle were significantly associated with the selenium enrichment process in Kazachstania unispora
Furong Wang +8 more
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Lipid production from Jerusalem artichoke by Rhodosporidium toruloides Y4
Jerusalem artichoke (JA) is a perennial herbaceous plant widely available as non-grain raw material. Microbial lipid has been suggested as a potential feedstock for large scale biodiesel production. This paper describes lipid production using JA tuber processed by oleaginous yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides Y4. Batch and fed-batch modes were tested with
Xin, Zhao +5 more
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Exploring the potential of Rhodosporidium toruloides in biomanufacturing: a comprehensive review
Rhodosporidium toruloides is an emerging non-conventional yeast host gaining significant attention in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering due to its innate ability to accumulate lipids, produce carotenoids, and utilize diverse carbon sources ...
Shubhasish Goswami +4 more
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