YEAST CELLS HAVING DISRUPTED PATHWAY FROM DIHYDROXYACETONE PHOSPHATE TO GLYCEROL

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14720899

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Yeast cells are genetically modified to disrupt a native metabolic pathway from dihydroxyacetone to glycerol. In certain aspects, the yeast cell is of the genera Kluyveromyces, Candida or Issatchenkia. In other aspects, the yeast cell is capable of producing at least one organic acid, such as lactate. The yeast cells produce significantly less glycerol than the wild-type strains, and usually produce greater yields of desired fermentation products. Yeast cells of the invention often grow well when cultivated, despite their curtailed glycerol production.

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CARGILL INCORPORATED15407 MCGINTY ROAD WEST WAYZATA MN 55391

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Aristidou, Aristos Excelsior, US 46 433
Dundon, Catherine Asleson Minneapolis, US 37 396
Hause, Benjamin Matthew Currie, US 8 39
Koivuranta, Kari Helsinki, FI 24 199
McMullin, Thomas William Minnetonka, US 8 16
Roberg-Perez, Kevin Minneapolis, US 12 38
Rush, Brian J Minneapolis, US 29 57
Suominen, Pirrko Maple Grove, US 3 1

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