نتایج جستجو برای: saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast

تعداد نتایج: 113590  

Journal: :Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research 2009

Journal: :Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 2005

Journal: :Cell 2000
Damian Brunner Paul Nurse

Rod-shaped fission yeast cells grow in a polarized manner, and unlike budding yeast, the correct positioning of the growth sites at cell ends requires interphase microtubules. Here we describe a microtubule guidance mechanism that orients microtubules in the intracellular space along the long axis of the cell, guiding them to their target region at the cell ends. This mechanism involves tip1p, ...

2013
Indu Khatri Akil Akhtar Kamaldeep Kaur Rajul Tomar Gandham Satyanarayana Prasad Thirumalai Nallan Chakravarthy Ramya Srikrishna Subramanian

BACKGROUND The yeast Saccharomyces boulardii is used worldwide as a probiotic to alleviate the effects of several gastrointestinal diseases and control antibiotics-associated diarrhea. While many studies report the probiotic effects of S. boulardii, no genome information for this yeast is currently available in the public domain. RESULTS We report the 11.4 Mbp draft genome of this probiotic y...

2014
Stacia R. Engel Fred S. Dietrich Dianna G. Fisk Gail Binkley Rama Balakrishnan Maria C. Costanzo Selina S. Dwight Benjamin C. Hitz Kalpana Karra Robert S. Nash Shuai Weng Edith D. Wong Paul Lloyd Marek S. Skrzypek Stuart R. Miyasato Matt Simison J. Michael Cherry

The genome of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was the first completely sequenced from a eukaryote. It was released in 1996 as the work of a worldwide effort of hundreds of researchers. In the time since, the yeast genome has been intensively studied by geneticists, molecular biologists, and computational scientists all over the world. Maintenance and annotation of the genome sequence...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2002
Emília Breierová Ingrid Vajcziková Vlasta Sasinková Eva Stratilová Iav Fisera Tomás Gregor Ján Sajbidor

Toxicity and accumulation of Cd2+ in yeasts were studied in eight different yeast species. The adaptation to toxic concentration of this metal was dependent on the production of extracellular yeast glycoproteins. The highest concentration of Cd2+ ions in the growth medium was tolerated by a Hansenula anomala, strain while the lowest tolerance was found by the strain of species Saccharomyces cer...

A. Babaei Yazdi A. Hajimohammadi A. Raghebian J. Shomeyzi M. Raghebian, M.J. Bahrani N. Dabiri P. Hatami

A feeding trial with twenty-seven male weaned Zandi lambs (initial body weight 27.1±0.38 kg) was conducted to evaluate the effect of different levels of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SC47 in diet containing high concentrate (85%) on the growth performance, blood parameters and immune system status. Lambs were allocated to one of three treatment diets in a completely randomized design with 3 replicat...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2001
S Casaregola H V Nguyen G Lapathitis A Kotyk C Gaillardin

The lager brewing yeasts, Saccharomyces pastorianus (synonym Saccharomyces carlsbergensis), are allopolyploid, containing parts of two divergent genomes. Saccharomyces cerevisiae contributed to the formation of these hybrids, although the identity of the other species is still unclear. The presence of alleles specific to S. cerevisiae and S. pastorianus was tested for by PCR/RFLP in brewing yea...

2018
Polina Drozdova Polina Lipaeva Tatyana Rogoza Galina Zhouravleva Stanislav Bondarev

The Sch9 kinase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is one of the major TOR pathway effectors and regulates diverse processes in the cell. Sch9 belongs to the AGC kinase family. In human, amplification of AGC kinase genes is connected with cancer. However, not much is known about the effects of Sch9 overproduction in yeast cells. To fill this gap, we developed a model system to monitor subcellular loca...

2017
Mario A. Fares Beatriz Sabater-Muñoz Christina Toft

Gene duplication generates new genetic material, which has been shown to lead to major innovations in unicellular and multicellular organisms. A whole-genome duplication occurred in the ancestor of Saccharomyces yeast species but 92% of duplicates returned to single-copy genes shortly after duplication. The persisting duplicated genes in Saccharomyces led to the origin of major metabolic innova...

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