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The family Ustilaginaceae attracted attention in the field of industrial biotechnology, featuring a versatile product spectrum comprising organic acids (e. g., itaconate), polyols (e. g., erythritol), and extracellular glycolipids. This study focusses on establishing an Ustilago biocatalysts to (co-) consume the CO2-derived substrates acetate and formate, potentially contributing toward a carbon-neutral itaconate production.
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Ullmann, L., Blank, L.M. Entwicklung von Ustilago als Chassis für die CO2-neutrale Itakonatproduktion. Biospektrum 28, 97–100 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-022-1689-6
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