Genomic and metabolic instability during long-term fermentation of an industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain engineered for C5 sugar utilization.
Maelle Duperray,
Mattheo Delvenne,
Jean Marie Francois
et al.
Abstract:The production of bio-based compounds can be impacted by stochastic cellular mechanisms acting at both the genetic and non-genetic levels, leading to instabilities in the performance of the producer organisms. Here, we investigated the long-term genomic and phenotypic stability of an ethanol-producing Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain engineered by chromosomal integration of transgenes allowing xylose and arabinose utilization. First, along a series of batch cultures in bioreactor to reach around 100 generations… Show more
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