Heterologous Production of Flavour and Aroma Compounds in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 2018

Dariusz R Kutyna, and Anthony R Borneman
The Australian Wine Research Institute, P.O. Box 197, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia. darek.kutyna@awri.com.au.

Over the last two decades, rapid progress in the field of synthetic biology has opened several avenues for the heterologous de novo production of complex biological compounds, such as biofuels, pharmaceuticals, and food additives in microbial hosts. This minireview addresses the usage of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a microbial cell factory for the production of flavour and aroma compounds, thereby providing a path towards a sustainable and efficient means of producing what are normally rare, and often expensive plant-derived chemicals.

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