OA Fund TU Delft Accumulation of glycogen and trehalose in nutrient-limited cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is negatively correlated with the specific growth rate. Additionally, glucose-excess conditions (i.e., growth limitation by nutrients other than glucose) are often implicated in high-level accumulation of these storage carbohydrates. The present study investigates how the identity of the growth-limiting nutrient affects accumulation of storage carbohydrates in cultures grown at a fixed specific growth rate. In anaerobic chemostat cultures (dilution rate, 0.10 h–1) of S. cerevisiae, the identity of the growth-limiting nutrient (glucose, ammonia, sulfate, phosphate, or zinc) strongly affected storage carbohydrate accumulation. The ...
The physiology of <i>S. cerevisiae</i> under anaerobic growth conditions is of interest not least du...
The physiology of S. cerevisiae under anaerobic growth conditions is of interest not least during im...
Prolonged cultivation (>25 generations) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in aerobic, maltose-limited c...
OA Fund TU Delft Accumulation of glycogen and trehalose in nutrient-limited cultures of Saccharomyce...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to explore the role of glycogen and trehalose in...
International audienceThe dynamic responses of reserve carbohydrates with respect to shortage of eit...
International audienceThe dynamic responses of reserve carbohydrates with respect to shortage of eit...
The aim of this study was to define both the roles of glycogen and trehalose during the yeast life c...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in certain yeast species when they are exposed to unfavorable grow...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Understanding factors that regulate the metabolism and growth of an organism is of fundamental biolo...
International audienceIt is well known that glycogen and trehalose accumulate in yeast under nutrien...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Both the identity and the amount of a carbon source present in laboratory or industrial cultivation ...
International audienceGlycogen and trehalose are the two glucose stores of yeast cells. The large va...
The physiology of <i>S. cerevisiae</i> under anaerobic growth conditions is of interest not least du...
The physiology of S. cerevisiae under anaerobic growth conditions is of interest not least during im...
Prolonged cultivation (>25 generations) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in aerobic, maltose-limited c...
OA Fund TU Delft Accumulation of glycogen and trehalose in nutrient-limited cultures of Saccharomyce...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to explore the role of glycogen and trehalose in...
International audienceThe dynamic responses of reserve carbohydrates with respect to shortage of eit...
International audienceThe dynamic responses of reserve carbohydrates with respect to shortage of eit...
The aim of this study was to define both the roles of glycogen and trehalose during the yeast life c...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in certain yeast species when they are exposed to unfavorable grow...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Understanding factors that regulate the metabolism and growth of an organism is of fundamental biolo...
International audienceIt is well known that glycogen and trehalose accumulate in yeast under nutrien...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Both the identity and the amount of a carbon source present in laboratory or industrial cultivation ...
International audienceGlycogen and trehalose are the two glucose stores of yeast cells. The large va...
The physiology of <i>S. cerevisiae</i> under anaerobic growth conditions is of interest not least du...
The physiology of S. cerevisiae under anaerobic growth conditions is of interest not least during im...
Prolonged cultivation (>25 generations) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in aerobic, maltose-limited c...