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Photosynthetic microorganisms could serve as valuable compounds, but also for environmental applications.
Lipid droplets in living microorganisms could serve as a reservoir for intracellular Monascus pigments, and there was a positive correlation between intracellular pigments and microbial lipids (Wang et al. 2015a).
It is now well documented that epiphytic microorganisms could serve significant functional roles including (a) suppression of plant pathogens in the phyllosphere of agricultural crops [ 2], (b) nitrogen fixation [ 3], (c) methanol utilization [ 4], and (d) degradation of organic pollutants [ 5].
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First, Y. lipolytica is known as an oleaginous microorganism that intracellularly accumulates lipids, which could serve as an alternative to plant oils for biodiesel production [ 4].
Our group previously has demonstrated that food waste hydrolysate could serve as a nutrient source to various microorganisms [ 15– 15].
Microbial oils are an interesting alternative as they do not compete with food production, and low cost renewable materials could serve as raw materials during cultivation of microorganisms.
Cane molasses, an important residue of the sugar industry, have the potential as a cost-effective carbon source that could serve as nutrients for industrial enzyme-producing microorganisms, especially filamentous fungi.
The design-based strategy for metabolic engineering reported here could serve as general concept for the rational development of microorganisms as efficient cellular factories for bio-production.
During my MS study, I investigated whether bacterial biofilms could serve as potential reservoirs for largemouth bass virus (LMBV), a fish virus that does not infect biofilm microorganisms.
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