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Arabinose utilization by xylose-fermenting yeasts and fungi
Authors:McMillan  James D.  Boynton  Brian L.
Affiliation:1.Alternative Fuels Division, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 80401-3393, Golden, CO
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Abstract:Various wild-type yeasts and fungi were screened to evaluate their ability to fermentl-arabinose under oxygen-limited conditions when grown in defined minimal media containing mixtures ofl-ara-binose,d-xylose, andd-glucose. Although all of the yeasts and some of the fungi consumed arabinose, arabinose was not fermented to ethanol by any of the strains tested. Arabitol was the only major product other than cell mass formed froml-arabinose; yeasts converted arabinose to arabitol at high yield. The inability to fermentl-arabinose appears to be a consequence of inefficient or incomplete assimilation pathways for this pentose sugar.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >Index Entries   font-variant:small-caps"  >l-arabinose  pentose  metabolism  ethanol  fermentation
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