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Lipids from heterotrophic microbes: advances in metabolism research

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TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 53-61

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2010.11.002

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  1. PSE (Paper Science and Engineering) program at Georgia Tech.
  2. Southern Pine Based Biorefinery Center (DOE) [DE-EE0003144]

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Heterotrophic oleaginous microorganisms are capable of producing over 20% of their weight in single cell oils (SCOs) composed of triacylglycerols (TAGs). These TAGs contain fatty acids, such as palmitic, stearic and oleic acids, that are well-suited for biodiesel applications. Although some of these microbes are able to accumulate SCOs while growing on inexpensive agro-industrial biomass, the competition with plant oil resources means that a significant increase in productivity is desired. The present review aims to summarize recent details in lipid metabolism research and engineering (e.g. direct fatty acid ethyl ester production), as well as culture condition optimization and innovations, such as solid-state or semisolid-state fermentation, that can all contribute to higher productivity and further advancement of the field.

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