Publications by authors named "Vittorio G Senatore"

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is one of the most used polymers in the packaging industry; enzymatic recycling is emerging as a sustainable strategy to deal with waste PET, producing the virgin monomers terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol (EG). These monomers can be feedstocks for further microbial transformations. While EG metabolism has been uncovered in bacteria, in yeast the pathway for the oxidation to glycolic acid (GA) has only been proposed, but never experimentally elucidated.

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Plastics have become an indispensable material in many fields of human activities, with production increasing every year; however, most of the plastic waste is still incinerated or landfilled, and only 10% of the new plastic is recycled even once. Among all plastics, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the most produced polyester worldwide; ethylene glycol (EG) is one of the two monomers released by the biorecycling of PET. While most research focuses on bacterial EG metabolism, this work reports the ability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and nine other common laboratory yeast species not only to consume EG, but also to produce glycolic acid (GA) as the main by-product.

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In many European regions, both local metallic and non-metallic raw materials are poorly exploited due to their low quality and the lack of technologies to increase their economic value. In this context, the development of low cost and eco-friendly approaches, such as bioleaching of metal impurities, is crucial. The acidophilic strain Acidiphilium sp.

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CRISPR-Cas9 technology is widely used for precise and specific editing of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome to obtain marker-free engineered hosts. Targeted double-strand breaks are controlled by a guide RNA (gRNA), a chimeric RNA containing a structural segment for Cas9 binding and a 20-mer guide sequence that hybridises to the genomic DNA target. Introducing the 20-mer guide sequence into gRNA expression vectors often requires complex, time-consuming, and/or expensive cloning procedures.

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Background: The demand for naturally derived products is continuously growing. Nutraceuticals such as pre- and post-biotics, antioxidants and vitamins are prominent examples in this scenario, but many of them are mainly produced by chemical synthesis. The global folate market is expected to register a CAGR of 5.

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