A novel Kluyveromyces marxianus strain with an inducible flocculation phenotype
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Flocculation is a very useful phenotype for industrial yeast strains, since it facilitates cell harvest and represents an
easy way of cell immobilization in continuous fermentation processes. The present work represents the first time
that an inducible flocculation phenotype has been generated in a non flocculent strain of Kluyveromyces marxianus.
This was accomplished by expressing Saccharomyces cerevisiae FLO5 gene in K. marxianus CECT 11769 strain. The
FLO 5 gene was placed under the control of an EPG promoter, not repressed by glucose and induced by anoxia.
Our experimental approach successfully generated two novel K. marxianus flocculent phenotypes: one inducible
and one constitutive. The constitutive phenotype originated from deletions in the FLO5 promoter region, indicating
the existence of putative upstream repressor site involved in oxygen regulation of the EPG1 promoter. The novel
strains here generated had a unique set of characteristics that provided an advantage, over the wild-type strain, for
the industrial co-production of ethanol and polygalacturonase.
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Vallejo, J.A., Serrat, M., Pérez-Portuondo, I. et al. A novel Kluyveromyces marxianus strain with an inducible flocculation phenotype. AMB Expr. 2, 38 (2012)
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This work was supported by the AECID (Grant no. A/024951/09 and A/
030029/10)
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© 2012 Vallejo et al.; licensee Springer. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited







