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Author(s):  
Yang Zhang ◽  
Xiao Guo ◽  
Huaiyi Yang ◽  
Shuobo Shi

Fatty acid alkyl esters have broad applications in biofuels, lubricant formulas, paints, coatings, and cosmetics. Traditionally, these esters are mostly produced through unsustainable and energy-intensive processes. In contrast, microbial production of esters from renewable and sustainable feedstocks may provide a promising alternative and has attracted widespread attention in recent years. At present, yeasts are used as ideal hosts for producing such esters, due to their availability for high-density fermentation, resistance to phage infection, and tolerance against toxic inhibitors. Here, we summarize recent development on the biosynthesis of alkyl esters, including fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs), fatty acid short-branched chain alkyl esters (FASBEs), and wax esters (WEs) by various yeast cell factories. We focus mainly on the enzyme engineering strategies of critical wax ester synthases, and the pathway engineering strategies employed for the biosynthesis of various ester products. The bottlenecks that limit productivity and their potential solutions are also discussed in this review.


Author(s):  
Fujing Wei ◽  
Qiyue Xie ◽  
Zhijun Huang ◽  
Aimin Yang ◽  
Yixiang Duan

Author(s):  
Ergüden Bengü

Although there are innovations in the treatment of diseases caused by fungi and medicines with multiple targets have been developed, the search for a drug with a broad spectrum and without any side effects continues to date. It is generally accepted that determining the cellular target responsible for the toxic effect opens up new possibilities for the development of new drugs. Especially the effects of antifungal agents on the surface components of the fungal cell, on cell wall synthesis and the identification of the target site are crucial in antifungal drug development. Thus studies on the fungal cell membranes in connection with the antifungal agents, aim to develop new strategies for the therapy of fungal infections. Antifungal agents targeting fungal cell wall and cell membrane components have increased in importance in clinical studies. In this study, understanding the mechanism of action of benzyl alcohol, a known membrane fluidizer, and the determination of its cellular targets are aimed. We have shown that in the presence of sorbitol, the osmotic stabilizer, benzyl alcohol becomes less effective against yeast cell. Moreover, benzyl alcohol disrupts cell membrane, causing leakage of ions to the extracellular medium. Nuclear membrane is distorted upon treatment of yeast cells with benzyl alcohol. Thus, we conclude that both outer and inner yeast cell membranes are compromised by the action of benzyl alcohol.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Tian ◽  
Tianxin Fu ◽  
Yang Wan ◽  
Yun Ma ◽  
Yanbo Wang ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Carbon dots (CDs) are widely used in cell imaging due to their excellent optical properties, biocompatibility and low toxicity. At present, most of the research on CDs focuses on biomedical application, while there are few studies on the application of microbial imaging. Results In this study, B- and N-doped carbon dots (BN-CDs) were prepared from citric acid, ethylenediamine, and boric acid by microwave hydrothermal method. Based on BN-CDs labeling yeast, the dead or living of yeast cell could be quickly identified, and their growth status could also be clearly observed. In order to further observe the morphology of yeast cell under different lethal methods, six methods were used to kill the cells and then used BN-CDs to label the cells for imaging. More remarkably, imaging of yeast cell with ultrasound and antibiotics was significantly different from other imaging due to the overflow of cell contents. In addition, the endocytosis mechanism of BN-CDs was investigated. The cellular uptake of BN-CDs is dose, time and partially energy-dependent along with the involvement of passive diffusion. The main mechanism of endocytosis is caveolae-mediated. Conclusion BN-CDs can be used for long-term stable imaging of yeast, and the study provides basic research for applying CDs to microbiol imaging. Graphical Abstract


Author(s):  
S. Mousavi ◽  
L. Filipová ◽  
J. Ebert ◽  
F.J. Heiligtag ◽  
R. Daumke ◽  
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