Two haploid strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae viz. MATα and MATa were grown in glucose and trehalose medium and growth patterns were compared. Both strains show similar growth, except for an extended lag phase in trehalose grown cells. In both trehalose grown strains increase in activities of both extracellular trehalase activities and simultaneous decrease in extracellular trehalose level was seen. This coincided with a sharp increase in extracellular glucose level and beginning of log phase of growth. Alcohol production was also observed. Secreted trehalase activity was detected, in addition to periplasmic activity. It appeared that extracellular trehalose was hydrolyzed into glucose by extracellular trehalase activity. This glucose...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in certain yeast species when they are exposed to unfavorable grow...
High levels of intracellular trehalose in stationary-phase cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or cell...
High levels of intracellular trehalose in stationary-phase cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or cell...
Trehalose biosynthesis and its hydrolysis have been extensively studied in yeast, but few reports ha...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
International audienceYeasts and filamentous fungi are endowed with two different trehalose-hydrolys...
Traditionally, trehalose is considered as a protectant to improve the ethanol tolerance of S. cerevi...
Traditionally, trehalose is considered as a protectant to improve the ethanol tolerance of S. cerevi...
During diauxic growth of yeast in glucose-rich medium, the accumulation of trehalose started well af...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that the reserve disaccharide trehalose also protec...
Trehalose is an enigmatic compound that accumulates in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and has been implica...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces w...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in certain yeast species when they are exposed to unfavorable grow...
High levels of intracellular trehalose in stationary-phase cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or cell...
High levels of intracellular trehalose in stationary-phase cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or cell...
Trehalose biosynthesis and its hydrolysis have been extensively studied in yeast, but few reports ha...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
International audienceYeasts and filamentous fungi are endowed with two different trehalose-hydrolys...
Traditionally, trehalose is considered as a protectant to improve the ethanol tolerance of S. cerevi...
Traditionally, trehalose is considered as a protectant to improve the ethanol tolerance of S. cerevi...
During diauxic growth of yeast in glucose-rich medium, the accumulation of trehalose started well af...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that the reserve disaccharide trehalose also protec...
Trehalose is an enigmatic compound that accumulates in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and has been implica...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces w...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in certain yeast species when they are exposed to unfavorable grow...
High levels of intracellular trehalose in stationary-phase cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or cell...
High levels of intracellular trehalose in stationary-phase cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or cell...