Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Xylose is the second most abundant carbohydrate in the lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate. The fermentation of xylose is essential for the bioconversion of lignocelluloses to fuels and chemicals. However the wild-type strains of <...

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Main Authors: Zhang Wei, Geng Anli
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-07-01
Series:Biotechnology for Biofuels
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spelling doaj-de809b94900648d3bbf280ee7953b8e02020-11-25T01:03:12ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342012-07-01514610.1186/1754-6834-5-46Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling methodZhang WeiGeng Anli<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Xylose is the second most abundant carbohydrate in the lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate. The fermentation of xylose is essential for the bioconversion of lignocelluloses to fuels and chemicals. However the wild-type strains of <it>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</it> are unable to utilize xylose. Many efforts have been made to construct recombinant yeast strains to enhance xylose fermentation over the past few decades. Xylose fermentation remains challenging due to the complexity of lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate. In this study, a modified genome shuffling method was developed to improve xylose fermentation by <it>S. cerevisiae</it>. Recombinant yeast strains were constructed by recursive DNA shuffling with the recombination of entire genome of <it>P. stipitis</it> with that of <it>S. cerevisiae.</it></p> <p>Results</p> <p>After two rounds of genome shuffling and screening, one potential recombinant yeast strain ScF2 was obtained. It was able to utilize high concentration of xylose (100 g/L to 250 g/L xylose) and produced ethanol. The recombinant yeast ScF2 produced ethanol more rapidly than the naturally occurring xylose-fermenting yeast, <it>P. stipitis</it>, with improved ethanol titre and much more enhanced xylose tolerance.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The modified genome shuffling method developed in this study was more effective and easier to operate than the traditional protoplast-fusion-based method. Recombinant yeast strain ScF2 obtained in this study was a promising candidate for industrial cellulosic ethanol production. In order to further enhance its xylose fermentation performance, ScF2 needs to be additionally improved by metabolic engineering and directed evolution.</p> <it>S. cerevisiae</it><it>P. stipitis</it>YeastGenome shufflingXyloseCellulosic ethanol
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author Zhang Wei
Geng Anli
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Geng Anli
Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method
Biotechnology for Biofuels
<it>S. cerevisiae</it>
<it>P. stipitis</it>
Yeast
Genome shuffling
Xylose
Cellulosic ethanol
author_facet Zhang Wei
Geng Anli
author_sort Zhang Wei
title Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method
title_short Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method
title_full Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method
title_fullStr Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method
title_full_unstemmed Improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method
title_sort improved ethanol production by a xylose-fermenting recombinant yeast strain constructed through a modified genome shuffling method
publisher BMC
series Biotechnology for Biofuels
issn 1754-6834
publishDate 2012-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Xylose is the second most abundant carbohydrate in the lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate. The fermentation of xylose is essential for the bioconversion of lignocelluloses to fuels and chemicals. However the wild-type strains of <it>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</it> are unable to utilize xylose. Many efforts have been made to construct recombinant yeast strains to enhance xylose fermentation over the past few decades. Xylose fermentation remains challenging due to the complexity of lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate. In this study, a modified genome shuffling method was developed to improve xylose fermentation by <it>S. cerevisiae</it>. Recombinant yeast strains were constructed by recursive DNA shuffling with the recombination of entire genome of <it>P. stipitis</it> with that of <it>S. cerevisiae.</it></p> <p>Results</p> <p>After two rounds of genome shuffling and screening, one potential recombinant yeast strain ScF2 was obtained. It was able to utilize high concentration of xylose (100 g/L to 250 g/L xylose) and produced ethanol. The recombinant yeast ScF2 produced ethanol more rapidly than the naturally occurring xylose-fermenting yeast, <it>P. stipitis</it>, with improved ethanol titre and much more enhanced xylose tolerance.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The modified genome shuffling method developed in this study was more effective and easier to operate than the traditional protoplast-fusion-based method. Recombinant yeast strain ScF2 obtained in this study was a promising candidate for industrial cellulosic ethanol production. In order to further enhance its xylose fermentation performance, ScF2 needs to be additionally improved by metabolic engineering and directed evolution.</p>
topic <it>S. cerevisiae</it>
<it>P. stipitis</it>
Yeast
Genome shuffling
Xylose
Cellulosic ethanol
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