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Attention for Chapter: Transformation of an Exotic Yeast Species into a Platform Organism: A Case Study for Engineering Glycolipid Production in the Yeast Starmerella bombicola
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Chapter title
Transformation of an Exotic Yeast Species into a Platform Organism: A Case Study for Engineering Glycolipid Production in the Yeast Starmerella bombicola
Book title
Synthetic Biology
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-7795-6_5
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-7794-9, 978-1-4939-7795-6
Authors

Sofie Lodens, Marilyn De Graeve, Sophie L. K. W. Roelants, Sofie L. De Maeseneire, Wim Soetaert

Abstract

In this chapter, a step-by-step approach on how to transform non-conventional yeasts or fungi into platform organisms is described. The non-conventional glycolipid producing yeast Starmerella bombicola (and in some cases also Pseudohyphozyma bogoriensis) is used as a case study. And more specifically how to engineer it toward production of new-to-nature glycolipids like bola sophorolipids. When starting genetic engineering efforts for non-lab strains, one should start at the very basis: identifying selection markers and possibly developing auxotrophic strains. Once this is done, the quest for the development of an optimal transformation method can be started. After optimization thereof, knock-out and knock-in strains can be generated based upon the specific strategy/aim. Sometimes this can lead to unexpected, but yet very interesting findings. To fully and efficiently expand the potential as a production platform of these yeast strains, a range of additional molecular tools are required. A well-equipped molecular toolbox should contain a set of characterized promotors, terminators, and defined genomic landing paths. The availability of an episomal system greatly facilitates engineering and screening efforts, but also offers the possibility of developing more advanced engineering techniques such as Crispr-Cas. InBio.be is a world leading pioneer to do this for the yeast S. bombicola and combined, these efforts will result in the commercialization of new types of glycolipids in the next few years.

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Country Count As %
Unknown 53 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 11 21%
Student > Bachelor 10 19%
Student > Ph. D. Student 9 17%
Researcher 6 11%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 4%
Other 4 8%
Unknown 11 21%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 23 43%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 8 15%
Unspecified 2 4%
Social Sciences 2 4%
Engineering 2 4%
Other 4 8%
Unknown 12 23%
Attention Score in Context

Attention Score in Context

This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 3. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 05 February 2019.
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#13,081,382
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#3,324
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#207,335
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#283
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