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Eighteen new oleaginous yeast species
Authors:Luis A Garay  Irnayuli R Sitepu  Tomas Cajka  Idelia Chandra  Sandy Shi  Ting Lin  J Bruce German  Oliver Fiehn  Kyria L Boundy-Mills
Institution:1.Phaff Yeast Culture Collection, Department of Food Science and Technology,University of California,Davis,USA;2.Bioentrepreneurship Department,Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences,East Jakarta,Indonesia;3.Metabolomics, UC Davis Genome Center,University of California Davis,Davis,USA;4.Department of Food Science and Technology,University of California,Davis,USA;5.Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Science,King Abdulaziz University,Jeddah,Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Of 1600 known species of yeasts, about 70 are known to be oleaginous, defined as being able to accumulate over 20 % intracellular lipids. These yeasts have value for fundamental and applied research. A survey of yeasts from the Phaff Yeast Culture Collection, University of California Davis was performed to identify additional oleaginous species within the Basidiomycota phylum. Fifty-nine strains belonging to 34 species were grown in lipid inducing media, and total cell mass, lipid yield and triacylglycerol profiles were determined. Thirty-two species accumulated at least 20 % lipid and 25 species accumulated over 40 % lipid by dry weight. Eighteen of these species were not previously reported to be oleaginous. Triacylglycerol profiles were suitable for biodiesel production. These results greatly expand the number of known oleaginous yeast species, and reveal the wealth of natural diversity of triacylglycerol profiles within wild-type oleaginous Basidiomycetes.
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