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Query: EC:3.2.1.21 (
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The co-utilization of sugars, particularly xylose and glucose, during industrial fermentation is essential for economically feasible processes with high ethanol productivity. However, the major problem encountered during xylose/glucose co-fermentation is the lower consumption rate of xylose compared with that of glucose fermentation. Here, we therefore attempted to construct high xylose assimilation yeast by using industrial yeast strain with high
beta-glucosidase
activity on the cell surface. We first constructed the triple auxotrophic industrial strain
OC2
-HUT and introduced four copies of the cell-surface-displaying
beta-glucosidase
(
BGL
) gene and two copies of a xylose-assimilating gene into its genome to generate strain
OC2
-ABGL4Xyl2. It was confirmed that the introduction of multiple copies of the
BGL
gene increased the cell-surface
BGL
activity, which was also correlated to the observed increase in xylose-assimilating ability. The strain
OC2
-ABGL4Xyl2 was able to consume xylose during cellobiose/xylose co-fermentation (0.38 g/h/g-DW) more rapidly than during glucose/xylose co-fermentation (0.18 g/h/g-DW). After 48 h, 5.77% of the xylose was consumed despite the co-fermentation conditions, and the observed ethanol yield was 0.39 g-ethanol/g-total sugar. Our results demonstrate that a
BGL
-displaying and xylose-assimilating industrial yeast strain is capable of efficient xylose consumption during the co-fermentation with cellobiose. Due to its high performance for fermentation of mixtures of cellobiose and xylose,
OC2
-ABGL4Xyl2 does not require the addition of
beta-glucosidase
and is therefore a promising yeast strain for cost-effective ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass.
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PMID:Co-fermentation of cellobiose and xylose using beta-glucosidase displaying diploid industrial yeast strain OC-2. 2055 54