Yeast based biorefineries for oleochemical production
Yiming Zhang, Jens Nielsen, Zihe Liu
Abstract
Biosynthesis of oleochemicals enables sustainable production of natural and unnatural alternatives from renewable feedstocks. Yeast cell factories have been extensively studied and engineered to produce a variety of oleochemicals, focusing on both central carbon metabolism and lipid metabolism. Here, we review recent progress towards oleochemical synthesis in yeast based biorefineries, as well as utilization of alternative renewable feedstocks, such as xylose and l-arabinose. We also review recent studies of C1 compound utilization or co-utilization and discuss how these studies can lead to third generation yeast based biorefineries for oleochemical production.
Topics & Concepts
YeastXyloseBiotechnologyBiorefineryChemistryBusinessPulp and paper industryBiochemical engineeringFermentationFood scienceBiologyBiochemistryBiofuelEngineeringMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationLipid metabolism and biosynthesis