Enrichment of Robust Derivatives during Serial Transfer on AFEX CSH
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Isolation of Single Cell Tolerant Derivatives after Enrichment on AFEX CSH
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Performance Evaluation of AFEX CSH Tolerant Derivatives Compared to Parent
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Applying Continuous Culture to Select for Ethanol-challenged Xylose Utilization
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Isolation of Single-cell Colonies That Utilize Xylose in PSGHL When Ethanol Is Present
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Results: Derivatives of S. stipitis Parent Strain Have Improved Efficiency in Converting Hydrolyzates to Ethanol
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Conclusion
Transcript
The overall goal of this adaptive evolution procedure is to derive robust strains of the native xylose fermenting yeast scheffersomyces stipitis NRRL Y-7124 that can more rapidly ferment the hexose and pentose sugars in undetoxified hydrolysates t
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Adaptive evolution and isolation techniques are described and demonstrated to yield derivatives of Scheffersomyces stipitis strain NRRL Y-7124 that are able to rapidly consume hexose and pentose mixed sugars in enzyme saccharified undetoxified hydrolyzates and to accumulate over 40 g/L ethanol.