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Gonzalez Ramos, D. (author), Gorter de Vries, A.R. (author), Grijseels, Sietske S. (author), van Berkum, M.C. (author), Swinnen, Steve (author), van den Broek, M.A. (author), Nevoigt, Elke (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
Background: Acetic acid, released during hydrolysis of lignocellulosic feedstocks for second generation bioethanol production, inhibits yeast growth and alcoholic fermentation. Yeast biomass generated in a propagation step that precedes ethanol production should therefore express a high and constitutive level of acetic acid tolerance before...
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Van Rossum, H.M. (author), Kozak, B.U. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important industrial cell factory and an attractive experimental model for evaluating novel metabolic engineering strategies. Many current and potential products of this yeast require acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) as a precursor and pathways towards these products are generally expressed in its cytosol. The native...
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Vos, T. (author), Hakkaart, X.D.V. (author), de Hulster, A.F. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Daran-Lapujade, P.A.S. (author)
Background: Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an established microbial platform for production of native and non-native compounds. When product pathways compete with growth for precursors and energy, uncoupling of growth and product formation could increase product yields and decrease formation of biomass as a by-product. Studying non-growing,...
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Pronk, M. (author)
Discharging untreated wastewater will contaminate the surface waters and can lead to spread of diseases and long term ecological damage. The most common method for treatment is by the activated sludge process. In this process, nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and COD are removed by bacteria grown in flocs. These bacterial flocs are separated...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Papapetridis, I. (author), van Dijk, M. (author), Dobbe, Arthur P A (author), Metz, B. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
Background: Acetic acid, an inhibitor of sugar fermentation by yeast, is invariably present in lignocellulosic hydrolysates which are used or considered as feedstocks for yeast-based bioethanol production. Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains have been constructed, in which anaerobic reduction of acetic acid to ethanol replaces glycerol formation...
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Milne, N.S.W. (author), Wahl, S.A. (author), Van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Daran, J.M. (author)
It is theoretically possible to engineer Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains in which isobutanol is the predominant catabolic product and high-yielding isobutanol-producing strains are already reported by industry. Conversely, isobutanol yields of engineered S. cerevisiae strains reported in the scientific literature typically remain far below 10%...
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Rebnegger, C. (author), Vos, T. (author), Graf, Alexandra B. (author), Valli, Minoska (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Daran-Lapujade, P.A.S. (author), Mattanovicha, Diethard (author)
The yeast Pichia pastoris is a widely used host for recombinant protein production. Understanding its physiology at extremely low growth rates is a first step in the direction of decoupling product formation from cellular growth and therefore of biotechnological relevance. Retentostat cultivation is an excellent tool for studying microbes at...
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Kozak, B.U. (author), Rossum, Harmen M. (author), Niemeijer, M.S. (author), van Dijk, M. (author), Benjamin, Kirsten (author), Wu, Liang (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae ethanol dissimilation is initiated by its oxidation and activation to cytosolic acetyl-CoA. The associated consumption of ATP strongly limits yields of biomass and acetyl-CoA-derived products. Here, we explore the implementation of an ATP-independent pathway for acetyl-CoA synthesis from ethanol that, in theory,...
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Rossum, Harmen M. (author), Kozak, B.U. (author), Niemeijer, M.S. (author), Dykstra, James C. (author), Luttik, M.A.H. (author), Daran, J.G. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author)
In many eukaryotes, the carnitine shuttle plays a key role in intracellular transport of acyl moieties. Fatty acidgrown Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells employ this shuttle to translocate acetyl units into their mitochondria. Mechanistically, the carnitine shuttle should be reversible, but previous studies indicate that carnitine shuttle...
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Lindhoud, S. (author), Dias Ribeiro de Carvalho, V.I. (author), Pronk, J.W. (author), Aubin-Tam, M.E. (author)
Challenges in purification and subsequent functionalization of membrane proteins often complicate their biochemical and biophysical characterization. Purification of membrane proteins generally involves replacing the lipids surrounding the protein with detergent molecules, which can affect protein structure and function. Recently, it was shown...
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Rossum, Harmen M. (author), Kozak, B.U. (author), Niemeijer, M.S. (author), Duine, Hendrik J. (author), Luttik, M.A.H. (author), Boer, VM (author), Kötter, P (author), Daran, J.G. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author)
Pyruvate and acetyl-coenzyme A, located at the interface between glycolysis and TCA cycle, are important intermediates in yeast metabolism and key precursors for industrially relevant products. Rational engineering of their supply requires knowledge of compensatory reactions that replace predominant pathways when these are inactivated. This...
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Rossum, Harmen M. (author), Kozak, B.U. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
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