AIMC Topic: Lipomyces

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Extracting regions of lipid droplets from confocal microscopy images utilizing optical properties of oleaginous yeast.

Applied microbiology and biotechnology
Non-invasive methods for observing the morphology of living oleaginous yeast are ideal for optimizing the production of various oils, such as food oils, oleochemicals, and biodiesel, from oleaginous yeast. However, existing methods have been develope...

Enabling malic acid production from corn-stover hydrolysate in Lipomyces starkeyi via metabolic engineering and bioprocess optimization.

Microbial cell factories
BACKGROUND: Lipomyces starkeyi is an oleaginous yeast with a native metabolism well-suited for production of lipids and biofuels from complex lignocellulosic and waste feedstocks. Recent advances in genetic engineering tools have facilitated the deve...

Automated quantification of lipid contents of Lipomyces starkeyi using deep-learning-based image segmentation.

Bioresource technology
Intracellular lipid droplets (LDs), subcellular organelles playing a role in long-term carbon storage, have immense potential in biofuel and dietary lipid production. Monitoring the state of LDs in living cells is of utmost importance for quick bioma...