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UPsYDe · Understanding and Postponing Yeast Death to Improve Production

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202631 December 2029EU funding €4,055,475Call HORIZON-MSCA-2024-DN-01

Yeasts are model organisms for eukaryal cell biology studies but are also used to sustainably produce a large variety of compounds. Although unicellular, death spares no one and yeast can undergo regulated cell death (RCD) in response to a wide variety of intra and extracellular signals. In industrial processes, the occurrence of yeast RCD negatively impacts yields and production rates. How yeast cells die under these conditions is however hardly studied nor understood. UPsYDe aims to decipher how yeast cells die under industrial conditions and engineer RCD pathways to postpone cell death and improve production, while simultaneously training the 13 doctoral candidates needed to tackle this kind of challenges. This requires a synergetic approach combining fundamental cell biology, bioprocess engineering, yeast physiology, and systems and synthetic biology. Four different yeast species, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Komagataella phaffii, Yarrowia lipolytica and Debaryomyces hansenii, will be studied and engineered in a consortium of 7 beneficiaries and 15 associated partners varying from start-up companies to major biotechnology industries. This consortium offers all the expertise and methodology needed and provides the DCs with a highly diverse, multidisciplinary and intersectorial training plan across Europe. Expected outcomes are novel (rapid) screening techniques to detect cell death phenotypes on site, advanced genome-scale metabolic models, improved yeast strains and more sustainable and profitable yeast bioprocesses. In addition, UPsYDe will deliver the next-generation scientists capable of integrating different knowledge fields to lead the full transition to a sustainable bioeconomy, in academia or industry.

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €915,857

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DO MINHO

PT · €558,891

associatedPartner

Mycolever GmbH

DE

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS

BR

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS

BR

participant

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK · €697,476

associatedPartner

DSM FOOD SPECIALTIES BV

NL

participant

ACIB GMBH

AT · €605,086

associatedPartner

LESAFFRE INTERNATIONAL

FR

associatedPartner

AIO TECH OU

EE

associatedPartner

Cambrium GmbH

DE

associatedPartner

BIOINGENIUM SL

ES

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN

AT

associatedPartner

Syconium Lactic Acid GmbH

AT

participant

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

DK · €671,780

participant

UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO-BICOCCA

IT · €281,755

associatedPartner

LANTANA BIO

FR

associatedPartner

ACIES BIO BIOTEHNOLOSKE RAZISKAVE IN RAZVOJ DOO

SI

associatedPartner

NOVO NORDISK A/S

DK

associatedPartner

KONINKLIJKE COOPERATIE COSUN UA

NL

associatedPartner

Octarine Bio ApS

DK

associatedPartner

INTERNATIONAL IBERIAN NANOTECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

PT

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €324,630

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