Fig. 5From: Methanol bioconversion into C3, C4, and C5 platform chemicals by the yeast Ogataea polymorphaAnalyzing the effect of different feeding patterns on malate production. ((A))Measurement of malate concentration throughout the experiment. (B)Optical density at the end of the experiment and amount of malate produced per amount of consumed methanol after 6 days (in molMalate/molMeOH). The experiment was performed in 250 mL shake flasks on Verduyn medium with either 0.5% or 2% of initial methanol concentration and then feeding pulses of 1%, 2%, or 4% once the methanol concentration was depleted. Error bars represent the standard deviation of the biological replicatesBack to article page