Development of the thermotolerant methylotrophic yeast hansenula polymorpha as efficient ethanol producer

Andriy Sibirny, Kostyantyn Dmytruk, Olena Kurylenko, Justyna Ruchala, Olena Ishchuk

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    Abstract

    Until recently, the methylotrophic yeasts, including Hansenula polymorpha, have not been considered as a potential producer of biofuels, particularly, ethanol from lignocellulosics. However it is already known that the thermotolerant methylotrophic yeast H. polymorpha is capable to ferment xylose, glucose and cellobiose, the main sugars of lignocellulosic hydrolysates, under elevated temperature. These observations allow considering H. polymorpha as a promising organism for high temperature alcoholic fermentation in industrial applications. Although the amount of ethanol produced from xylose by the wild-type strains of H. polymorpha is extremely low, the successful approaches of metabolic engineering and classical selection had been developed during last decade, which permitted to increase ethanol accumulation from xylose 30-fold. The available strains accumulate 12.5 g of ethanol per liter from xylose at 45 °C. In this article, we present published and new approaches and main achievements on metabolic engineering and selection of H. polymorpha for improved producers of ethanol from xylose, starch, xylan, and glycerol, as well as that of strains with increased tolerance to high temperatures and ethanol.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationYeast Diversity in Human Welfare
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages257-282
    Number of pages26
    ISBN (Electronic)9789811026218
    ISBN (Print)9789811026201
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017 May 13

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Bioenergy

    Free keywords

    • Ethanol
    • H. polymorpha
    • Metabolic engineering
    • Methylotrophic yeasts
    • Yeasts

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