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SUBMITTER: Parreiras LS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4164640 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Parreiras Lucas S LS Breuer Rebecca J RJ Avanasi Narasimhan Ragothaman R Higbee Alan J AJ La Reau Alex A Tremaine Mary M Qin Li L Willis Laura B LB Bice Benjamin D BD Bonfert Brandi L BL Pinhancos Rebeca C RC Balloon Allison J AJ Uppugundla Nirmal N Liu Tongjun T Li Chenlin C Tanjore Deepti D Ong Irene M IM Li Haibo H Pohlmann Edward L EL Serate Jose J Withers Sydnor T ST Simmons Blake A BA Hodge David B DB Westphall Michael S MS Coon Joshua J JJ Dale Bruce E BE Balan Venkatesh V Keating David H DH Zhang Yaoping Y Landick Robert R Gasch Audrey P AP Sato Trey K TK
PloS one 20140915 9
The inability of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to ferment xylose effectively under anaerobic conditions is a major barrier to economical production of lignocellulosic biofuels. Although genetic approaches have enabled engineering of S. cerevisiae to convert xylose efficiently into ethanol in defined lab medium, few strains are able to ferment xylose from lignocellulosic hydrolysates in the absence of oxygen. This limited xylose conversion is believed to result from small molecules generated ...[more]