Publications by authors named "F Carly"

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  • Seagrasses serve as vital carbon sinks in Southeast Asia, significantly contributing to climate change mitigation but lacking comprehensive national inventories and nature-based solutions.
  • The study estimates national coastal blue carbon stocks in seagrass ecosystems across the region, revealing an average carbon storage of 121.95 Mg ha and a total carbon stock of 429.11 Tg, predominantly found in the Philippines.
  • Despite their potential to offset CO emissions and economic value, current policies overlook blue carbon ecosystems in climate mitigation efforts, highlighting a need for greater recognition and integration of seagrass meadows in national and international frameworks.
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In this study, gene YALI0F01650g has been isolated and characterized. Several experimental evidences suggest that the identified gene, renamed EYD1, encodes an erythritol dehydrogenase. An efficient bioreactor process for the bioconversion of erythritol into erythrulose was also developed.

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In the present study, we have isolated and characterized a Yarrowia lipolytica morphological mutant growing exclusively in the pseudohyphal morphology. The gene responsible for this phenotype, YALI0E06519g, was identified as homologous to the mitosis regulation gene HSL1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Taking advantage of its morphology, we achieved the immobilization of the Δhsl1 mutant on the metallic structured packing of immobilized-cell bioreactors.

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Erythritol is a four-carbon sugar alcohol produced by microorganisms as an osmoprotectant. It could be used as a natural sweetener in the pharmaceutical and food industries. Here, a snapshot of current knowledge on erythritol metabolism and synthesis, optimization of its production and more precise process and producer strain improvement is presented.

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Background: The oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica is increasingly used as alternative cell factory for the production of recombinant proteins. At present, several promoters with different strengths have been developed based either on the constitutive pTEF promoter or on oleic acid inducible promoters such as pPOX2 and pLIP2. Although these promoters are highly efficient, there is still a lack of versatile inducible promoters for gene expression in Y.

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