Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for co-fermentation of glucose and xylose: Current state and perspectives

Yali Qiu , Meiling Wu , Haodong Bao , Weifeng Liu , Yu Shen
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The use of non-food lignocellulosic biomass to produce ethanol fits into the strategy of a global circular economy with low dependence on fossil energy resources. Xylose is the second most abundant sugar in lignocellulosic hydrolysate, and its utilization in fermentation is a key issue in making the full use of raw plant materials for ethanol production and reduce production costs. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the best ethanol producer but the organism is not a native xylose user. In recent years, great efforts have been made in the construction of xylose utilizing S. cerevisiae strains by metabolic and evolutionary engineering approaches. In addition, managing global transcriptional regulation works provides an effective means to increase the xylose utilization capacity of recombinant strains. Here we review the common strategies and research advances in the research field in order to facilitate the researches in xylose metabolism and xylose-based fermentation.

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酿酒酵母菌葡萄糖和木糖共发酵工程:现状与展望
使用非食品木质纤维素生物质生产乙醇符合全球循环经济的战略,对化石能源的依赖程度较低。木糖是木质纤维素水解产物中含量第二丰富的糖,其在发酵中的利用是充分利用原植物材料生产乙醇和降低生产成本的关键问题。酿酒酵母是最好的乙醇生产商,但该生物体不是天然木糖使用者。近年来,通过代谢和进化工程方法,在利用酿酒酵母菌株构建木糖方面做出了巨大努力。此外,管理全局转录调控工作为提高重组菌株的木糖利用能力提供了有效手段。本文综述了该领域的常用策略和研究进展,以促进木糖代谢和木糖发酵的研究。
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