Background: Due to an increasing demand of transportation fuels, a lower availability of cheap crude oil and a lack of sustainability of fossil fuels, a gradual shift from petroleum based fuels towards alternative and renewable fuel resources will be required in the near future. Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) have properties similar to current crude diesel and could therefore form an important contribution to the development of sustainable transportation fuels in future. It is important to develop novel cell factories for efficient production of FAEEs and their precursors. Results: Here, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell factory expressing a heterologous wax ester synthase (ws2) from Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus was used to produce FAE...
The oleochemical and petrochemical industries provide diverse chemicals used in personal care produc...
Production of renewable liquid biofuels that can substitute fossil fuel, has emerged as a major chal...
Citation: Tran, T. N. T., Breuer, R. J., Narasimhan, R. A., Parreiras, L. S., Zhang, Y. P., Sato, T....
Background: Due to an increasing demand of transportation fuels, a lower availability of cheap crude...
AbstractMicrobial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interes...
Microbial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interest due to...
If humanity is to reduce the rate of climate change, it is essential that our societies switch to a ...
Background: In vivo production of fatty acid-derived chemicals in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires ...
Microbial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interest due to...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been widely established as a platform microorganism for industrial prod...
AbstractMicrobial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interes...
Oleochemicals are chemicals usually derived from plant oils or animal fat. Large use of plant oil de...
Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) are a form of biodiesel that can be microbially produced via a trans...
Fatty acid ethyl esters are fatty acid derived molecules similar to first generation biodiesel (fatt...
The continuous requirement of transportation biofuels has brought the necessity to establish alterna...
The oleochemical and petrochemical industries provide diverse chemicals used in personal care produc...
Production of renewable liquid biofuels that can substitute fossil fuel, has emerged as a major chal...
Citation: Tran, T. N. T., Breuer, R. J., Narasimhan, R. A., Parreiras, L. S., Zhang, Y. P., Sato, T....
Background: Due to an increasing demand of transportation fuels, a lower availability of cheap crude...
AbstractMicrobial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interes...
Microbial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interest due to...
If humanity is to reduce the rate of climate change, it is essential that our societies switch to a ...
Background: In vivo production of fatty acid-derived chemicals in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires ...
Microbial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interest due to...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been widely established as a platform microorganism for industrial prod...
AbstractMicrobial production of fatty acid derived chemicals and fuels is currently of great interes...
Oleochemicals are chemicals usually derived from plant oils or animal fat. Large use of plant oil de...
Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) are a form of biodiesel that can be microbially produced via a trans...
Fatty acid ethyl esters are fatty acid derived molecules similar to first generation biodiesel (fatt...
The continuous requirement of transportation biofuels has brought the necessity to establish alterna...
The oleochemical and petrochemical industries provide diverse chemicals used in personal care produc...
Production of renewable liquid biofuels that can substitute fossil fuel, has emerged as a major chal...
Citation: Tran, T. N. T., Breuer, R. J., Narasimhan, R. A., Parreiras, L. S., Zhang, Y. P., Sato, T....