High throughput screening of yeast strains for desirable stress tolerant traits for bioethanol production
Other conference contribution, 2013

Implementation of very high gravity (VHG) fermentation technology in second generation bioethanol production using raw lignocellulosic biomass is fundamental to establish a commercially viable plant. However, so far the application of this technology is greatly restricted by the unavailability of a fermentative microorganism, resistant enough to the wide variety of stressors commonly encountered in VHG fermentation. In addition, the appropriate tools and knowledge to select such multi-stress tolerant microorganisms and to make a scientifically proven choice of the appropriate candidate strains have been lacking until recently. In this study we screened a large yeast culture collection, consisting of about 700 Saccharomyces cerevisiae and non-Saccharomyces strains from diverse origins, for different desirable traits for bioethanol production. These included, for example, osmotolerance, halotolerance, ethanol tolerance, thermotolerance, and tolerance against fermentation inhibitors like furfural and hydroxymethyl furfural as well as some heavy metals. To this end, a high throughput semi-automated robot was used for spotting up to 96 strains per screening plate. After incubation, plates were scanned and growth was recorded and analyzed using dedicated software. Cluster analysis showed clear differences in tolerance among species and among strains of the same species. In addition, strains showing co-tolerance against different traits could be identified. As such, our study enabled to efficiently select top candidate strains having desirable traits for VHG bioethanol production.

Stress tolerance

Bioethanol

High Throughput Screening

Very high gravity fermentation

Phenotyping

Author

Vaskar Mukherjee

VIB

KU Leuven

Jan Steensels

VIB

KU Leuven

Ilse Van de Voorde

KU Leuven

Alex Verplaetse

KU Leuven

Guido Aerts

KU Leuven

Johan M. Thevelein

VIB

KU Leuven

Kris A. Willems

KU Leuven

Bart Lievens

KU Leuven

Kevin J. Verstrepen

KU Leuven

VIB

Stefan Ruyters

KU Leuven

26th International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology
Frankfurt/Main, Germany,

Subject Categories

Industrial Biotechnology

Microbiology

DOI

10.1002/yea.2973

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