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Schizosaccharomyces pombe cloned with the xylose isomerase gene from E. coli is able to grow on YNB and YMP broths containing xylose as the sole carbon source. This yeast can ferment D-xylose to ethanol directly; however, the ethanol production rate and the yield were dependent on the nitrogen source. With the YMP broth as a nitrogen source, the final ethanol concentration can reach 3.7% (w/v), and the ethanol yield was 80% of the theoretical value based on the amount of xylose that was metabolized. The ethanol production is slow, and the xylitol production is still very active; apparently, the limiting step is the isomerization of xylose to xylulose.
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Chan, EC., Ueng, P.P. & Chen, L. D-Xylose fermentation to ethanol bySchizosaccharomyces pombe cloned with xylose isomerase gene. Biotechnol Lett 8, 231–234 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01030503
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