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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2005

Amino acid supplementation improves heterologous protein production by Saccharomyces cerevisiae in defined medium

Johann F. Görgens; Willem H. van Zyl; Johannes H. Knoetze; Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal

Supplementation of a chemically defined medium with amino acids or succinate to improve heterologous xylanase production by a prototrophic Saccharomyces cerevisiae transformant was investigated. The corresponding xylanase production during growth on ethanol in batch culture and in glucose-limited chemostat culture were quantified, as the native ADH2 promoter regulating xylanase expression was derepressed under these conditions. The addition of a balanced mixture of the preferred amino acids, Ala, Arg, Asn, Glu, Gln and Gly, improved both biomass and xylanase production, whereas several other individual amino acids inhibited biomass and/or xylanase production. Heterologous protein production by the recombinant yeast was also improved by supplementing the medium with succinate. The production of heterologous xylanase during growth on ethanol or glucose could thus be improved by supplementing metabolic precursors in the carbon- or nitrogen-metabolism.


Bioresource Technology | 2013

Impact of the lignocellulosic material on fast pyrolysis yields and product quality

Marion Carrier; Jan-Erns Joubert; Stephen Danje; Thomas Hugo; Johann F. Görgens; Johannes H. Knoetze

The paper describes the fast pyrolysis conversion of lignocellulosic materials inside a bubbling fluidized bed. The impact of biopolymers distribution in the biomass feed, namely hemicelluloses, cellulose and lignin, on the yields and properties of pyrolytic bio-oils and chars was investigated. Although it is not possible to deconvoluate chemical phenomena from transfer phenomena using bubbling fluidized bed reactors, the key role of hemicelluloses in biomass feedstocks was illustrated by: (i) its influence on the production of pyrolytic water, (ii) its impact on the production of organics, apparently due to its bonding relationship with the lignin and (iii) its ability to inhibit the development of chars porosity, while the cellulose appeared to be the precursor for the microporous character of the biochars. These results are of interest for the selection of suitable feedstocks aimed at producing bio-oil and char as fuels and soil amendment, respectively.


Bioresource Technology | 2014

Thermodynamic modelling of supercritical water gasification: investigating the effect of biomass composition to aid in the selection of appropriate feedstock material.

Jeanne Louw; C.E. Schwarz; Johannes H. Knoetze; Andries J. Burger

A process model developed in Aspen Plus®, was used for the thermodynamic modelling of supercritical water gasification (SCWG) using a wide variety of biomass materials as feedstock. The influence of the composition of the biomass material (in terms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen content) on various performance indicators (such as gas yields, cold gas efficiency, calorific value of product gas and heat of reaction), were determined at various temperatures (600, 700 and 800°C) and biomass feed concentrations (5, 15 and 25wt.%). Generalised contour plots, based on the biomass composition, were developed for these performance indicators to provide the thermodynamic limits at various operating conditions. These plots can aid in the selection or screening of potential biomass materials and appropriate operating conditions for SCWG prior to conducting experimental work.


Yeast | 2004

Comparison of three expression systems for heterologous xylanase production by S. cerevisiae in defined medium

Johann F. Görgens; Jordi Planas; Willem H. van Zyl; Johannes H. Knoetze; Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal

The influence of the auxotrophic deficiencies of the host strain and expression vector selection on the production of a heterologous protein was investigated. Heterologous xylanase production by two prototrophic S. cerevisiae transformants, containing either a plasmid‐based, YEp‐type expression system or an integrative, YIp‐type expression system, were compared with production by an auxotrophic transformant, containing an identical YEp‐type expression system, in batch and continuous cultivation, using a chemically defined medium. Heterologous xylanase production by the auxotrophic strains in defined medium was critically dependent on the availability of amino acids, as extracellular xylanase production increased dramatically when amino acids were over‐consumed from the medium to the point of saturating the cell. Saturation with amino acids, indicated by an increased leakage of amino acids from the cell, was thus a prerequisite for high level of heterologous protein production by the auxotrophic strain. Maximal xylanase production levels by the auxotrophic strain corresponded to the levels obtained with a similar prototrophic strain during cultivation in defined medium without amino acids. Superfluous auxotrophic markers thus had a strong deleterious effect on heterologous protein production by recombinant yeasts, and the use of such strains should be limited to initial exploratory investigations. The increased copy number and foreign gene dosage of the YEp‐based expression vector, stabilized by the ura3 fur1 autoselection system, significantly improved production levels of heterologous xylanase, compared to the YIp system, which is based on a single integration into the yeast genome. No evidence was found of the possible saturation of the host secretory capacity by multicopy overexpression. Stable production of heterologous xylanase at high levels by the prototrophic YEp‐based recombinant strain, compared to the YIp system, was demonstrated. Copyright


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2012

Production of char from vacuum pyrolysis of South-African sugar cane bagasse and its characterization as activated carbon and biochar

Marion Carrier; Ailsa G. Hardie; Ümit Uras; Johann F. Görgens; Johannes H. Knoetze


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2001

The metabolic burden of the PGK1 and ADH2 promoter systems for heterologous xylanase production by Saccharomyces cerevisiae in defined medium

Johann F. Görgens; Willem H. van Zyl; Johannes H. Knoetze; Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal


Thermochimica Acta | 2011

Non-isothermal kinetic analysis of the devolatilization of corn cobs and sugar cane bagasse in an inert atmosphere

Akinwale O. Aboyade; Thomas Hugo; Marion Carrier; Edson L. Meyer; Ralph Stahl; Johannes H. Knoetze; Johann F. Görgens


Fuel Processing Technology | 2013

Thermogravimetric study of the pyrolysis characteristics and kinetics of coal blends with corn and sugarcane residues

Akinwale O. Aboyade; Johann F. Görgens; Marion Carrier; Edson L. Meyer; Johannes H. Knoetze


Fuel | 2013

Comparison of energy efficiency and economics of process designs for biobutanol production from sugarcane molasses

A van der Merwe; H. Cheng; Johann F. Görgens; Johannes H. Knoetze


Thermochimica Acta | 2012

Model fitting kinetic analysis and characterisation of the devolatilization of coal blends with corn and sugarcane residues

Akinwale O. Aboyade; Marion Carrier; Edson L. Meyer; Johannes H. Knoetze; Johann F. Görgens

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