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Fatty acid secretion by the white rot fungus, Trametes versicolor.

Guyu HaoGuy C Barker
Published in: Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology (2021)
Fungi can acquire and store nutrients through decomposing and converting organic matter into fatty acids. This research demonstrates for the first time that the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor has the ability to secrete extracellular droplets which can contain a high concentration of long chain fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids as well as monosaccharides and polysaccharides. The concentration and composition of the fatty acids varied according to the age of the droplet and the feedstock used for growth of the fungi. The results raise the possibility that these droplets could be harvested offering a new approach for the microbial generation of oil from waste.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • organic matter
  • heavy metals
  • microbial community
  • single cell
  • municipal solid waste
  • water soluble