Yarrowia is a fungal genus in the family Dipodascaceae. For a while the genus was monotypic, containing the single species Yarrowia lipolytica, a yeast that can use unusual carbon sources, such as hydrocarbons.[2] This has made it of interest for use in industrial microbiology, especially for the production of specialty lipids.[3] Molecular phylogenetics analysis has revealed several other species that have since been added to the genus.[4][5][6]
In January 2019, Yarrowia lipolytica yeast biomass was defined by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe novel food – dried and heat‐killed – with the underlying qualifications that it is widespread in nature, present in the typical environment, may be used as food for people over age 3 (3 grams per day for children under age 10, and 6 grams per day for teens and adults), and may be manufactured as a dietary supplement.[7]
Yarrowia lipolytica has been isolated from various locations (e.g. milled corn fiber tailings or Paris sewers[8]). Often these environments contain an excess of lipids, which can be efficiently utilized by Y. lipolytica as a carbon and energy source.[9] This species is strictly aerobic.[10]
The cells of Y. lipolytica have over 20% fat content, placing it in the group of oleaginous yeasts.[10] Most lipids are stored as triacylglycerids (TAGs). This physiological trait makes this species especially interesting for producing lipid derivates. For example, genetic engineering and process optimization allow it to produce high amounts of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA).[11]
Yarrowia lipolytica has dimorphic growth,[10] which means it can grow in two different phenotypes. The usual form of the cells can be described as round and spherical. When exposed to stressful conditions such as temperature, pH, mechanical or osmotic stress,[12] the cell can switch into a filamentous growth form (also see hyphae).
The genome of Y. lipolytica consists of around 20.5 Mbp (mega base pairs), encodes for over 7000 genes and is distributed on six chromosomes (named A to F) and the mitochondrial DNA (M). Naturally, there are small differences in the length of the genomes of different strain isolates. Usually hemiascomycetous yeast have a low number of introns, but Y. lipolytica is an exception with about 15% of genes containing introns.[13]
Yarrowia is a fungal genus in the family Dipodascaceae. For a while the genus was monotypic, containing the single species Yarrowia lipolytica, a yeast that can use unusual carbon sources, such as hydrocarbons. This has made it of interest for use in industrial microbiology, especially for the production of specialty lipids. Molecular phylogenetics analysis has revealed several other species that have since been added to the genus.
In January 2019, Yarrowia lipolytica yeast biomass was defined by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe novel food – dried and heat‐killed – with the underlying qualifications that it is widespread in nature, present in the typical environment, may be used as food for people over age 3 (3 grams per day for children under age 10, and 6 grams per day for teens and adults), and may be manufactured as a dietary supplement.
Yarrowia es un género de hongos de la familia Dipodascaceae.[1]
El género posee una única especie, con dos variedades:
Yarrowia es un género de hongos de la familia Dipodascaceae.
El género posee una única especie, con dos variedades:
Yarrowia lipolytica var. lipolytica (Wick., Kurtzman & Herman) Van der Walt & Arx (1981), Yarrowia lipolytica var. alkalitolerans Zvyag., Andreishch., M.I.M. Soares, Khozin, Berhe & B.L. Perss. (2001)Yarrowia Van der Walt & Arx (1981)[1]
Типовой видYarrówia (лат.) — род грибов из семейства Dipodascaceae. Какое-то время этот род считался монотипичным и содержал единственный вид, Yarrowia lipolytica, дрожжи, которые способны использовать углеводороды в качестве источника углерода[2]. Из-за этого свойства их пытались использовать в промышленной микробиологии, в частности для производства липидов[3]. Молекулярно филогенетический анализ выявил несколько других видов, которые были добавлены в этот род[4][5].
Yarrówia (лат.) — род грибов из семейства Dipodascaceae. Какое-то время этот род считался монотипичным и содержал единственный вид, Yarrowia lipolytica, дрожжи, которые способны использовать углеводороды в качестве источника углерода. Из-за этого свойства их пытались использовать в промышленной микробиологии, в частности для производства липидов. Молекулярно филогенетический анализ выявил несколько других видов, которые были добавлены в этот род.