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Rajkumar, Arun S. (author), Varela, Javier A. (author), Jürgens, H. (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Morrissey, John P. (author)
Kluyveromyces marxianus is a non-conventional yeast whose physiology and metabolism lends itself to diverse biotechnological applications. While the wild-type yeast is already in use for producing fragrances and fermented products, the lack of standardised tools for its genetic and metabolic engineering prevent it from being used as a next...
journal article 2019
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Varela, Javier A. (author), Puricelli, Martina (author), Ortiz Merino, R.A. (author), Giacomobono, Romina (author), Braun-Galleani, Stephanie (author), Wolfe, Kenneth H. (author), Morrissey, John P. (author)
Humans have used yeasts to make cheese and kefir for millennia, but the ability to ferment the milk sugar lactose is found in only a few yeast species, of which the foremost is Kluyveromyces lactis [1]. Two genes, LAC12 (lactose permease) and LAC4 (lactase), are sufficient for lactose uptake and hydrolysis to glucose and galactose [2]. Here,...
journal article 2019
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Jürgens, H. (author), Varela, Javier A. (author), Gorter de Vries, A.R. (author), Perli, T. (author), Gast, V.J.M. (author), Gyurchev, N.Y. (author), Rajkumar, Arun S. (author), Mans, R. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Morrissey, John P. (author), Daran, J.G. (author)
While CRISPR-Cas9-mediated genome editing has transformed yeast research, current plasmids and cassettes for Cas9 and guide-RNA expression are species specific. CRISPR tools that function in multiple yeast species could contribute to the intensifying research on non-conventional yeasts. A plasmid carrying a pangenomic origin of replication...
journal article 2018