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A constitutive catabolite repression mutant of a recombinantSaccharomyces cerevisiae strain improves xylose consumption during fermentation
Authors:Vasudevan Thanvanthri Gururajan  Marie-F Gorwa-Grauslund  Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal  Isak S Pretorius  Ricardo R Cordero Otero
Institution:1. Institute for Wine Biotechnology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7600, Stellenbosch, ZA, South Africa
2. Department of Applied Microbiology, Lund University, PO Box 124, 22100, Lund, SE, Sweden
3. The Australian Wine Research Institute, Glen Osmond, PO Box 197, 5064, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Abstract:Efficient xylose utilisation by microorganisms is of importance to the lignocellulose fermentation industry. The aim of this work was to develop constitutive catabolite repression mutants in a xylose-utilising recombinantSaccharomyces cerevisiae strain and evaluate the differences in xylose consumption under fermentation conditions.S. cerevisiae YUSM was constitutively catabolite repressed through specific disruptions within theMIG1 gene. The strains were grown aerobically in synthetic complete medium with xylose as the sole carbon source. Constitutive catabolite repressed strain YCR17 grew four-fold better on xylose in aerobic conditions than the control strain YUSM. Anaerobic batch fermentation in minimal medium with glucose-xylose mixtures and N-limited chemostats with varying sugar concentrations were performed. Sugar utilisation and metabolite production during fermentation were monitored. YCR17 exhibited a faster xylose consumption rate than YUSM under high glucose conditions in nitrogen-limited chemostat cultivations. This study shows that a constitutive catabolite repressed mutant could be used to enhance the xylose consumption rate even in the presence of high glucose in the fermentation medium. This could help in reducing fermentation time and cost in mixed sugar fermentation.
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