Rational design of alcoholic fermentation targeting extracellular carbon

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Abstract

Breeding yeast strains for industrial alcoholic fermentation requires laborious screening due to the lack of in vivo modification strategies. Here we show that quiescence-specific cell wall thickening via synthesis of a major component, 1,3-β-glucan, critically antagonizes cellular fermentation ability by sequestering the available cytoplasmic carbon sources. This study provides insights into glycolytic control and reports an effective and reliable rational fermentation design.

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Watanabe, D., Kawashima, M., Yoshioka, N., Sugimoto, Y., & Takagi, H. (2023). Rational design of alcoholic fermentation targeting extracellular carbon. Npj Science of Food, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41538-023-00215-0

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