Periodic Reporting for period 1 - SUPERYEAST (Generating superior industrial yeasts through modulation of Crabtree repression)
Période du rapport: 2021-01-01 au 2022-06-30
In our ongoing ERC project, we found that the Crabtree effect is a central limiting factor in industrial applications because it limits the efficiency of biomass production for companies that produce yeast, and also limits fermentation efficiency for companies that produce fermented products like beer, wine, bread and bioethanol. Moreover, we discovered that natural variation in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene YLR108C results in different levels of Crabtree repression and/or different durations of the lag phase. In this POC project we investigated whether we can exploit this discovery to breed or engineer industrial yeasts that show increased production efficiency when growing on media that contain glucose and other carbon sources, such as for example beer wort. The results show that manipulating YLR108C can help boost efficient biomass production, helping to maintain aerobic respiratory growth even at higher sugar concentrations. Changing YLR108C also shows some influence on fermentation performance, but these results are not completely conclusive and merit further research.