Design and construction of synthetic cellulosome with three adaptor scaffoldins for cellulosic ethanol production from steam-exploded corn stover

S. Tian,J. L. Du, Z. S. Bai, J. He,X. S. Yang

Cellulose(2019)

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Abstract
In this study, a cellulosome-producing yeast reaction system with cellulase and hemicellulase activities is developed for synergistic catalysis of steam-exploded corn stover. Three adaptor scaffoldins with divergent specificities serve to contain an extensive type and amount of catalytic subunits. The maximum ethanol concentration of engineered yeast strain was 0.92 g/l corresponding to 53.44% of the theoretical yield based on grams of ethanol produced per gram of consumed total sugar under 30 °C with agitation at 90 rpm after 96 h. Here, our elaborated structural organization presents an approach designed toward genetic engineering of S. cerevisiae , a widespread, industrially important microorganism, for improved lignocellulolytic potential and advanced capability of consolidated bioprocessing.
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Cellulosome,Cellulosic ethanol,Steam exploded,Corn stover,Engineered yeast
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