Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention include genetically tractable industrial yeast strains and methods for their construction. In certain preferred embodiments, the genetically tractable industrial yeast strain is a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain, such as a derivative of the K1-V1116 wine yeast strain.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention include methods for the production of four carbon alcohols, specifically n-butanol, by a consolidated bioprocessing approach for the conversion of cellulosic material to the desired end product. According to some embodiments, recombinant microbial host cells are provided, preferably S. cerevisiae, that are capable of converting cellulosic material to butanol and include butanol biosynthetic pathway genes and cellulase genes. According to some embodiments, recombinant microbial host cells are provided, preferably S. cerevisiae, that are capable of converting hemicellulosic material to butanol and include cellulase genes, butanol biosynthetic pathway genes and at least one gene for the conversion of a pentose sugar.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 26, 2009
Publication date:
May 27, 2010
Applicant:
Arbor Fuel Inc.
Inventors:
Nikolai Khramtsov, Alexander Amerik, Bruce E. Taillon, Steven A. Henck
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention include methods for the production of ethanol, by a consolidated bioprocessing approach for the conversion of cellulosic material. According to some embodiments, recombinant microbial host cells are provided, preferably S. cerevisiae, that are capable of converting cellulosic material to ethanol and include cellulase genes. According to some embodiments, recombinant microbial host cells are provided, preferably S. cerevisiae, that are capable of converting hemicellulosic material to ethanol and include cellulase genes and at least one gene for the conversion of a pentose sugar.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 23, 2009
Publication date:
October 1, 2009
Applicant:
Arbor Fuel Inc.
Inventors:
Nikolai Khramtsov, Alexander Amerik, Steven A. Henck