CITATION: Cripwell, R. A., et al. 2019. Construction of industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains for the efficient consolidated bioprocessing of raw starch. Biotechnology for Biofuels, 12:201, doi:10.1186/s13068-019-1541-5.Background: Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) combines enzyme production, saccharification and fermentation into a one-step process. This strategy represents a promising alternative for economic ethanol production from starchy biomass with the use of amylolytic industrial yeast strains. Results: Recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y294 laboratory strains simultaneously expressing an α-amylase and glucoamylase gene were screened to identify the best enzyme combination for raw starch hydrolysis. The codon optimised ...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
The development of a amylolytic yeast could yield large cost reductions in the industrial ethanol c...
Conversion of cellulose, hemicellulose or starch to ethanol via a biological route requires enzymati...
The development of a yeast strain that converts raw starch to ethanol in one step (called Consolidat...
Introduction. Commercial bioethanol is currently obtained from starchy substrates, with a relatively...
The conversion of biomass into fuel ethanol has received considerable interest in recent years. Star...
Bioethanol belongs to the large family of renewable fuels that can be used as alternatives to fossil...
The use of biomass for the production of bioethanol has received considerable interest in recent yea...
Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP), which integrates enzyme production, saccharification and fermentat...
Natural yeast with superior fermentative traits can serve as a platform for the development of recom...
Recent advances in amylolytic strain engineering for starch-to-ethanol conversion have provided a pl...
Today, the fossil materials currently represent the major share of the fuel market. In order to redu...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
Wheat bran, generated from the milling of wheat, represents a promising feedstock for the production...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
The development of a amylolytic yeast could yield large cost reductions in the industrial ethanol c...
Conversion of cellulose, hemicellulose or starch to ethanol via a biological route requires enzymati...
The development of a yeast strain that converts raw starch to ethanol in one step (called Consolidat...
Introduction. Commercial bioethanol is currently obtained from starchy substrates, with a relatively...
The conversion of biomass into fuel ethanol has received considerable interest in recent years. Star...
Bioethanol belongs to the large family of renewable fuels that can be used as alternatives to fossil...
The use of biomass for the production of bioethanol has received considerable interest in recent yea...
Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP), which integrates enzyme production, saccharification and fermentat...
Natural yeast with superior fermentative traits can serve as a platform for the development of recom...
Recent advances in amylolytic strain engineering for starch-to-ethanol conversion have provided a pl...
Today, the fossil materials currently represent the major share of the fuel market. In order to redu...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
Wheat bran, generated from the milling of wheat, represents a promising feedstock for the production...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
The development of a amylolytic yeast could yield large cost reductions in the industrial ethanol c...
Conversion of cellulose, hemicellulose or starch to ethanol via a biological route requires enzymati...