Discover how scientists are engineering baker's yeast to produce astaxanthin, a powerful antioxidant with 6,000 times the potency of vitamin C.
Discover how transcriptomic analysis of thermotolerant yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus is advancing biofuel production and sustainable biotechnology.
Discover how genome-scale modeling and cofactor balancing are transforming engineered yeast into efficient biofuel producers from plant waste materials.
Explore how metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae enables sustainable production of short branched-chain fatty acids for green chemicals.
Discover how scientists are reprogramming baker's yeast to produce resveratrol, a promising health-promoting compound, through metabolic engineering.
Exploring how propagation strategies for xylose-fermenting yeast are revolutionizing bioethanol production from agricultural waste.
Discover how chemical complementation in yeast is accelerating drug discovery and enzyme engineering through genetic selection systems.
Discover how inverse metabolic engineering and transcript analysis revealed phosphoglucomutase as the key to improving galactose uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Discover how engineered yeast is revolutionizing biopharmaceutical production, creating life-saving protein therapies faster and more efficiently.
Discover how transplanting human metabolic pathways into yeast helps scientists debug our genetic code through evolutionary analysis.