Publications by authors named "B S Dien"

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  • A novel Gram-positive thermophilic bacterium, B-768, shows promise as a probiotic and microbial cell factory, but its robustness is not well understood, especially for wild strains.
  • Genome sequencing revealed B-768 has the largest known bacterial genome at 3.94 Mbp, featuring enhanced carbohydrate metabolism and capable of utilizing various sugars from biomass hydrolysates.
  • Functional genomics indicated that B-768 exhibits different growth phenotypes on xylose and glucose, with a tendency for lactate overproduction on glucose, highlighting its efficient sugar utilization and tolerance to inhibitory conditions.
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Background: Lipids produced using oleaginous yeast cells are an emerging feedstock to manufacture commercially valuable oleochemicals ranging from pharmaceuticals to lipid-derived biofuels. Production of biofuels using oleaginous yeast is a multistep procedure that requires yeast cultivation and harvesting, lipid recovery, and conversion of the lipids to biofuels. The quantitative recovery of the total intracellular lipid from the yeast cells is a critical step during the development of a bioprocess.

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Unlabelled: Rhodotorula toruloides is being developed for the use in industrial biotechnology processes because of its favorable physiology. This includes its ability to produce and store large amounts of lipids in the form of intracellular lipid bodies. Nineteen strains were characterized for mating type, ploidy, robustness for growth, and accumulation of lipids on inhibitory switchgrass hydrolysate (SGH).

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is an oleaginous yeast that produces high titers of fatty acid-derived biofuels and biochemicals. It can grow on hydrophobic carbon sources and lignocellulosic hydrolysates. The genome sequence of NRRL Y-64008 is reported to aid in its development as a biotechnological chassis for producing biofuels and bioproducts.

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is an oleaginous yeast that can utilize a variety of plant-based sugars. It accumulates lipids during growth on lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysates. We present the annotated genome sequence of NRRL Y-64009 to aid in its development as a platform organism for producing lipids and lipid-based bioproducts.

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