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Oxygenation influences xylose fermentation and gene expression in the yeast genera Spathaspora and Scheffersomyces.

Katharina O BarrosMegan MaderDavid J KrauseJasmyn PangilinanWilliam AndreopoulosAnna LipzenStephen J MondoIgor V GrigorievCarlos A RosaTrey K SatoChris Todd Hittinger
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels and bioproducts (2024)
Collectively, our data do not support the hypothesis that xylitol accumulation occurs primarily due to differences in cofactor preferences between xylose reductase and xylitol dehydrogenase; instead, gene expression plays a major role in response to oxygen levels. We have also identified the yeast Sc. xylosifermentans as a potential source for genes that can be engineered into S. cerevisiae to improve xylose fermentation and biofuel production.
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