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Surface display of synthetic phytochelatins on Saccharomyces cerevisiae for enhanced ethanol production in heavy metal-contaminated substrates
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Surface display of synthetic phytochelatins on Saccharomyces cerevisiae for enhanced ethanol production in heavy metal-contaminated substrates

Chi-En Yang, I-Ming Chu, Yu-Hong WeiShen-Long Tsai
Bioresource Technology
03/2017

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Adsorption Biorefinery Ethanol Heavy metal Synthetic phytochelatin Bioengineering Environmental Engineering Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment Waste Management and Disposal
The aim of this work was to study the feasibility of surface displaying synthetic phytochelatin (EC) on Saccharomyces cerevisiae to overcome the inhibitory effect of heavy metals on ethanol production. Via the fusion of a gene encoding EC to an α-agglutinin gene, the engineered S. cerevisiae was able to successfully display EC on its surface. This surface engineered yeast strain exhibited an efficient cadmium adsorption capability and a remarkably enhanced cadmium tolerance. Moreover, its ethanol production efficiency was significantly improved as compared to a control strain in the presence of cadmium. Similar results could also be observed in the presence of other metals, such as nickel, lead and copper. Overall, this method allows simultaneous biorefinery and heavy metal removal when using heavy metal-contaminated biomass as raw materials.

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