Simone Zaghen

Visiting Researcher at Systems and Synthetic Biology

Simone Zaghen is a PhD candidate with Eduard Kerkhoven at Division of Systems and Synthetic Biology (SysBio). His research is focused on the development of microbes as cell factories for the sustainable production of chemicals by combining lab work with omics analyses.

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2024

Reprogramming Yarrowia lipolytica metabolism for efficient synthesis of itaconic acid from flask to semipilot scale

Jing Fu, Simone Zaghen, Hongzhong Lu et al
Science advances. Vol. 10 (32), p. eadn0414-
Journal article
2023

Abolishing storage lipids induces protein misfolding and stress responses in Yarrowia lipolytica

Simone Zaghen, Oliver Konzock, Jing Fu et al
Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. Vol. 50 (1)
Journal article
2022

Urea is a drop-in nitrogen source alternative to ammonium sulphate in Yarrowia lipolytica

Oliver Konzock, Simone Zaghen, Jing Fu et al
iScience. Vol. 25 (12)
Journal article
2022

Altering the fatty acid profile of Yarrowia lipolytica to mimic cocoa butter by genetic engineering of desaturases

Oliver Konzock, Yuika Matsushita, Simone Zaghen et al
Microbial Cell Factories. Vol. 21 (1), p. 25-
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2021

Tolerance of Yarrowia lipolytica to inhibitors commonly found in lignocellulosic hydrolysates

Oliver Konzock, Simone Zaghen, Joakim Norbeck
BMC Microbiology. Vol. 21 (1)
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