Metabolic engineering is the enabling science of development of efficient cell factories for the production of fuels, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food ingredients through microbial fermentations. The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a key cell factory already used for the production of a wide range of industrial products, and here we review ongoing work, particularly in industry, on using this organism for the production of butanol, which can be used as biofuel, and isoprenoids, which can find a wide range of applications including as pharmaceuticals and as biodiesel. We also look into how engineering of yeast can lead to improved uptake of sugars that are present in biomass hydrolyzates, and hereby allow for utilization of biomass as ...
Lignocellulosic biomass, a rich and inexpensive source of fermentable and renewable carbon, is the m...
Constant progress in genetic engineering has given rise to a number of promising areas of research t...
Scarcity of the non-renewable energy sources, global warming, environmental pollution, and raising t...
Metabolic engineering is the enabling science of development of efficient cell factories for the pro...
Microbial production of fuels and chemicals from renewable carbohydrate feedstocks offers sustainabl...
Metabolic engineering relies on the Design-Build-Test cycle. This cycle includes technologies like m...
This chapter focuses on a few examples that can serve as illustrations of how powerful yeast metabol...
Metabolic engineering, defined as the practice of manipulating cells\u27 genetic and regulatory proc...
Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important industrial host for production of enzymes, pharmaceut...
Production of fatty acid-derived biofuels and chemicals have garnered attention in recent years owin...
Industrial biotechnology is increasingly important for our society in providing sustainable technolo...
Replacement of conventional transportation fuels with biofuels will require production of compounds ...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a widely used cell factory for the production of fuel...
Over the past century, the world population has increased fourfold. This increase in human populatio...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Lignocellulosic biomass, a rich and inexpensive source of fermentable and renewable carbon, is the m...
Constant progress in genetic engineering has given rise to a number of promising areas of research t...
Scarcity of the non-renewable energy sources, global warming, environmental pollution, and raising t...
Metabolic engineering is the enabling science of development of efficient cell factories for the pro...
Microbial production of fuels and chemicals from renewable carbohydrate feedstocks offers sustainabl...
Metabolic engineering relies on the Design-Build-Test cycle. This cycle includes technologies like m...
This chapter focuses on a few examples that can serve as illustrations of how powerful yeast metabol...
Metabolic engineering, defined as the practice of manipulating cells\u27 genetic and regulatory proc...
Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important industrial host for production of enzymes, pharmaceut...
Production of fatty acid-derived biofuels and chemicals have garnered attention in recent years owin...
Industrial biotechnology is increasingly important for our society in providing sustainable technolo...
Replacement of conventional transportation fuels with biofuels will require production of compounds ...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a widely used cell factory for the production of fuel...
Over the past century, the world population has increased fourfold. This increase in human populatio...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Lignocellulosic biomass, a rich and inexpensive source of fermentable and renewable carbon, is the m...
Constant progress in genetic engineering has given rise to a number of promising areas of research t...
Scarcity of the non-renewable energy sources, global warming, environmental pollution, and raising t...