C12C2200/05

EXPRESSION OF HETEROLOGOUS ENZYMES IN YEAST FOR FLAVOURED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PRODUCTION

The present disclosure concerns recombinant yeast host cells expressing one or more heterologous polypeptide for making a flavour compound and a native ethanol production pathway. The recombinant yeast host cells can be used in a subsequent production process to make flavoured alcoholic beverage products, such as beers.

MALTOTRIOSE METABOLIZING MUTANTS OF SACCHAROMYCES EUBAYANUS

The invention relates to a mutant of Saccharomyces eubayanus that is able to ferment maltotriose, and to the use of this mutant for producing hybrid yeast and the resulting hybrid yeast. The invention relates to methods of producing a fermented beer product by employing said mutant and/or said hybrid yeast.

Reducing acetate ester production in yeast

The present invention relates to the field of fermentation, more particularly to ethanol production. Even more particularly the present invention relates to reduced aroma production during fermentation processes. The present invention provides mutant alleles and chimeric genes useful to develop yeast strains to limit acetate ester levels during fermentation. In addition, the invention also relates to the use of such yeast strains as well as of compounds for the production of fermented foods and liquids with reduced acetate ester levels.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR BREWING SOUR BEER
20220213417 · 2022-07-07 ·

The present invention relates to the unexpected discovery of a new strain of yeast, dubbed GY7B, which is related to, but genetically and phenotypically distinct from, Lachancea thermotolerans. The invention provides methods of brewing sour beer using GY7B, wherein the methods do not require use of lactic acid or lactic acid producing bacteria.

Compositions and methods for brewing sour beer
11286445 · 2022-03-29 · ·

The present invention relates to the unexpected discovery of a new strain of yeast, dubbed GY7B, which is related to, but genetically and phenotypically distinct from, Lachancea thermotolerans. The invention provides methods of brewing sour beer using GY7B, wherein the methods do not require use of lactic acid or lactic acid producing bacteria.

Yeast for preparing alcoholic beverages

The invention relates to yeast cells with useful characteristics, including being capable of utilizing panose as sole carbon source and/or capable of utilizing one or more dipeptidesas sole nitrogen source. The invention also relates to yeast cells with useful genotypes including comprising at least 4 allelic genes encoding IMA1p and/or at least two allelic genes encoding IMA5p.

GENETICALLY ENGINEERED YEAST CELLS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Provided herein are genetically modified yeast cells that recombinantly express a gene encoding an alcohol-O-acyltransferase (AAT) enzyme and a gene encoding a fatty acid synthase a subunit (FAS2) enzyme. Also provided are methods of producing fermented beverages and compositions comprising ethanol using the genetically modified yeast cells described herein.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR BREWING SOUR BEER
20200165551 · 2020-05-28 · ·

The present invention relates to the unexpected discovery of a new strain of yeast, dubbed GY7B, which is related to, but genetically and phenotypically distinct from, Lachancea thermotolerans. The invention provides methods of brewing sour beer using GY7B, wherein the methods do not require use of lactic acid or lactic acid producing bacteria.

REDUCING ACETATE ESTER PRODUCTION IN YEAST
20190352677 · 2019-11-21 ·

The present invention relates to the field of fermentation, more particularly to ethanol production. Even more particularly the present invention relates to reduced aroma production during fermentation processes. The present invention provides mutant alleles and chimeric genes useful to develop yeast strains to limit acetate ester levels during fermentation. In addition, the invention also relates to the use of such yeast strains as well as of compounds for the production of fermented foods and liquids with reduced acetate ester levels.

GENETICALLY ENGINEERED YEAST CELLS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Provided herein are genetically modified yeast cells that recombinantly expresses a gene encoding a mutant beta-lyase. Also provided are methods of producing fermented products and methods of producing ethanol.