Passoth, Volkmar
- Department of Molecular Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2021Peer reviewed
Sanya, Daniel Ruben Akiola; Onesime, Djamila; Passoth, Volkmar; Maiti, Mrinal K.; Chattopadhyay, Atrayee; Khot, Mahesh B.
Strains of the yeast genus Blastobotrys (subphylum Saccharomycotina) represent a valuable biotechnological resource for basic biochemistry research, single-cell protein, and heterologous protein production processes. Species of this genus are dimorphic, non-pathogenic, thermotolerant, and can assimilate a variety of hydrophilic and hydrophobic substrates. These can constitute a single-cell oil platform in an emerging bio-based economy as oleaginous traits have been discovered recently. However, the regulatory network of lipogenesis in these yeasts is poorly understood. To keep pace with the growing market demands for lipid-derived products, it is critical to understand the lipid biosynthesis in these unconventional yeasts to pinpoint what governs the preferential channelling of carbon flux into lipids instead of the competing pathways. This review summarizes information relevant to the regulation of lipid metabolic pathways and prospects of metabolic engineering in Blastobotrys yeasts for their application in food, feed, and beyond, particularly for fatty acid-based fuels and oleochemicals.
Oleaginous yeasts; Recombinant proteins; Biofuels; Blastobotrys genus; Lipid feedstock; Metabolic engineering
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
2021
Publisher: SPRINGER
Microbiology
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/112599