Abstract

Laser radiation is an efficient approach for rapid improvement of industrial microbial phenotypes. To improve ethanol tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains, a 266nm laser radiation with the use of repetitive cultivation was explored in this work. After irradiated by 266nm laser radiation and repetitive cultivation, a genetically stable SM4 strain was obtained. The SM4 strain could grow on YPD plate with extra 15% (v/v) ethanol. Moreover, the ethanol production performance of SM4 strain was 29.25% more than that of the wild type strain when they were cultivated in 5% (v/v) ethanol fermentation medium for 72h. The DNA mutation was the possible characters for the phenotype of SM4 strain. Overall, the 266nm laser radiation and repetitive cultivation approach might be a novel and useful for breeding fermentation microorganisms.

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