Claims
- 1. A mutant yeast strain that ferments xylose to produce ethanol at a high level relative to the corresponding wild-type yeast, the mutant yeast strain having reduced expression of functional cytochrome c, relative to the corresponding wild-type yeast.
- 2. The mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the strain belongs to the species Pichia stipitis.
- 3. The mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the strain is a cytochrome c disruptant.
- 4. The mutant strain of claim 2, wherein the strain is a cytochrome c disruptant of Pichia stipitis FPL-UC7 (NRRL Y-21448).
- 5. The mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the strain is Pichia stipitis FPL-Shi21 (NRRL Y-21971).
- 6. The mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the strain is a cytochrome c disruptant of Pichia stipitis FPL-PLU20 (NRRL Y-21970).
- 7. The mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the strain has a specific ethanol production rate that is at least about 20% higher than that of the corresponding wild-type yeast.
- 8. The mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the strain has a specific ethanol production rate that is at least about 50% higher than that of the corresponding wild-type yeast.
- 9. The mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the strain has a specific ethanol production rate that is at least about 100% higher than that of the corresponding wild-type yeast.
- 10. An improved strain prepared from the mutant strain of claim 1, wherein the improved strain has enhanced ability to grow on hyrolysate relative to the mutant strain from which it was derived.
- 11. The improved strain of claim 10, wherein the derivative ferments xylose at a higher rate than the mutant strain from which it was derived.
- 12. The improved strain of claim 10, wherein the improved strain is FPL-Shi22 (NRRL 30090).
- 13. A method of producing ethanol from the fermentation of xylose, comprising the step of:
- culturing a mutant yeast strain in a xylose-containing material under suitable fermentation conditions for a period of time sufficient to allow the fermentation of xylose to ethanol, wherein the mutant yeast strain ferments xylose to produce ethanol at a high level relative to the corresponding wild-type yeast, and wherein the mutant yeast strain has reduced expression of functional cytochrome c, relative to the corresponding wild-type yeast.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the mutant strain is Pichia stipitis FPL-Shi21 (NRRL Y-21971).
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the mutant strain is Pichia stipitis FPL-Shi22 (NRRL Y-30090).
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the xylose-containing material comprises a hydrolysate.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the hydrolysate is an acid hydrolysate of lignocellulosic material.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the hydrolysate is an enzymatic hydrolysate of lignocellulosic material.
- 19. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of recycling the yeast from the material following the fermentation step.
- 20. The mutant yeast strain of claim 1, wherein reduced expression of cytochrome c in the mutant yeast is effected by a means selected from the group consisting of disruption of the cytochrome c gene and expression of antisense RNA complementary to cytochrome c mRNA.
- 21. The method of claim 13, wherein reduced expression of cytochrome c by the mutant yeast strain is effected by a means selected from the group consisting of disruption of the cytochrome c gene and expression of antisense RNA complementary to cytochrome c mRNA.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/080,493, filed Apr. 2, 1998.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
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