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cerevisiae co-culture for improving ethanol production efficiency.
Altogether, these results emphasize the efficiency of the in vivo evolutionary engineering strategy for improving ethanol tolerance, and the link between ethanol tolerance and diploidization.
The ORP control provided a strategy for improving ethanol productivity and yield for the VHG fermentation system.
Therefore, thermal- and ethanol-tolerant yeast strains for improving ethanol productivity are required to fully exploit the merits of the SSF process.
Utilizing EMA for identifying knockout targets for improving ethanol production in E. coli allowed for simultaneous utilization of pentoses and hexoses in batch culture [ 50].
However, the optimization of cellulase-expression ratios in a diploid yeast strain has not been reported, and may be an effective approach for improving ethanol fermentation.
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Here, we present recent findings and breakthroughs in engineering yeast for improved ethanol production from mixed sugars.
However, use of such corn grain for improved ethanol yield would require identity preservation of grain destined for ethanol production; such a scenario for corn ethanol raw material supply is unlikely to be widely implemented in the next 15 years [ 36].
VHG fermentation is a promising process engineering strategy aiming at improving ethanol titer, and thus saving energy consumption for ethanol distillation and distillage treatment.
Clostridium thermocellum ferments cellulose, is a promising candidate for ethanol production from cellulosic biomass, and has been the focus of studies aimed at improving ethanol yield.
However, the reason for the improved ethanol resistance in the deletion strains remained unclear [ 3].
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