نتایج جستجو برای: saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast

تعداد نتایج: 113590  

2017
Björn Becker Manfred J Schmitt

The initial discovery of killer toxin-secreting brewery strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) in the mid-sixties of the last century marked the beginning of intensive research in the yeast virology field. So far, four different S. cerevisiae killer toxins (K28, K1, K2, and Klus), encoded by cytoplasmic inherited double-stranded RNA viruses (dsRNA) of the Totiviridae family, have b...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1979
H Bussey D Saville K Hutchins R G Palfree

35S-labeled killer toxin protein bound to cells of sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae S14a. Strains that were resistant to toxin through mutation in the nuclear genes kre1 kre2 bound toxin only weakly. Non-radioactive toxin competed effectively with 35S-labeled toxin for binding to S14a, but did not compete significantly in the binding to mutant kre1-1. This implied that binding to kre1-1 was ...

Journal: :Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2000
Matthias Fellenberg Kaj Albermann Alfred Zollner Hans-Werner Mewes Jean Hani

We have developed a method for the integrative analysis of protein interaction data. It comprises clustering, visualization and data integration components. The method is generally applicable for all sequenced organisms. Here, we describe in detail the combination of protein interaction data in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae with the functional classification of all yeast proteins. We evalu...

1969
R.S. Criddle F. Paltauf H. Plattner G. Schatz

T h e facultative anaerobe Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) represents a unique experimental system for studying the mechanisms governing mito-ehondrial formation. If grown aerobically on a nonfermentable carbon source, this organism contains numerous well-defined mitoehondria closely resembling those of mammalian eeUs (1-3). However, baker's yeast can also meet its The Journal of Gener...

2013
Mark A Ragan

Genetic analyses of 15 species of yeast have shed new light on the divergence of gene regulation during evolution, with significant changes occurring after an event in which a whole genome was duplicated.

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2010
Marvin A Malone Suraj Prakash Joseph M Heer Lloyd D Corwin Katherine E Cilwa James V Coe

The scattering effects in the infrared (IR) spectra of single, isolated bread yeast cells (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on a ZnSe substrate and in metal microchannels have been probed by Fourier transform infrared imaging microspectroscopy. Absolute extinction [(3.4±0.6)×10(-7) cm(2) at 3178 cm(-1)], scattering, and absorption cross sections for a single yeast cell and a vibrational absorption spe...

2009
Stanislav G. Kozmin Yuliya Sedletska Anne Reynaud-Angelin Didier Gasparutto Evelyne Sage

It has been stipulated that repair of clustered DNA lesions may be compromised, possibly leading to the formation of double-strand breaks (DSB) and, thus, to deleterious events. Using a variety of model multiply damaged sites (MDS), we investigated parameters that govern the formation of DSB during the processing of MDS. Duplexes carrying MDS were inserted into replicative or integrative vector...

Introduction: The purpose of this study was formulation and preparation of a proper culture medium for Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. boulardii with molasses and animal serum. Methods: A fully-crossed factorial design contain 5%, 10% and 20% of molasses (M) with 0, 1% and 5% animal serum (S) was used in this study. The pH of all culture medias were adjusted to 5.6 with acetic acid. The seed was ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Hon Nian Chua Willy Hugo Guimei Liu Xiaoli Li Limsoon Wong See-Kiong Ng

The protein-protein subnetwork prediction challenge presented at the 2nd Dialogue for Reverse Engineering Assessments and Methods (DREAM2) conference is an important computational problem essential to proteomic research. Given a set of proteins from the Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) genome, the task is to rank all possible interactions between the proteins from the most likely to the...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1965
J W PHILLIPS C LAMANNA M F MALLETTE

The Randolph Co. model 610 peristaltic, (1/8)-hp pump was effective for preparative purposes in disrupting baker's yeast and spores of Bacillus globigii when suspended with glass beads. Best results were obtained with use of a slurry just fluid enough to flow through tubing while stirred. Beads of 0.2 and 0.1 mm were used to best advantage for the yeast cells and spores, respectively. Yeast cel...

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