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    Lignocellulose's hydrolysate, a significant renewable source, contains xylose and furfural, making it challenging for industrial production of oleaginous yeast. On xylose fermentation with furfural treatment, OE::DN7263 and OE::DN7661 increased lipid yield and furfural tolerance versus WT, while, which of OE::CreA were decreased owing to CreA regulating DN7263 and DN7661 negatively. OE::CreA generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) causing oxidative damage. OE::DN7263, OE::DN7661, and ΔCreA reduced furfural via NADH; while ΔCreA produced less ROS and OE::DN7263, and OE::DN7661 scavenged ROS quickly, minimizing oxidative damage. Overall, CreA knockout increased DN7263 and DN7661 expression to facilitate xylose assimilation, enhancing NADH generation and ROS clearance. Finally, with mixed sugar fermentation, ΔCreA and OE::DN7263's biomass and lipid yield rose without furfural addition, while that of ΔCreA remained higher than WT after furfural treatment. These findings revealed how oleaginous yeast zwy-2-3 resisted furfural stress and indicated ΔCreA and OE::DN7263 might develop into robust industrial chassis strains. Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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    Yulu Ran, Qingzhuoma Yang, Jie Zeng, Fazhi Li, Yu Cao, Qingrui Xu, Dairong Qiao, Hui Xu, Yi Cao. Potential xylose transporters regulated by CreA improved lipid yield and furfural tolerance in oleaginous yeast Saitozyma podzolica zwy-2-3. Bioresource technology. 2023 Oct;386:129413

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    PMID: 37390935

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