<div><p>Discoveries on the toxic effects of cysteine accumulation and, particularly, recent findings on the many physiological roles of one of the products of cysteine catabolism, hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S), are highlighting the importance of this amino acid and sulfur metabolism in a range of cellular activities. It is also highlighting how little we know about this critical part of cellular metabolism. In the work described here, a genome-wide screen using a deletion collection of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> revealed a surprising set of genes associated with this process. In addition, the yeast vacuole, not previously associated with cysteine catabolism, emerged as an important compartment for cysteine degradation. Most promine...
Sulfur metabolism is a central function of the cell. It has been extensively studied in the model ye...
BACKGROUND: Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is a newly identified member of the small family of gasotransmi...
Assimilation of sulfur is vital to all organisms. In S. cerevisiae, inorganic sulfate is first reduc...
Discoveries on the toxic effects of cysteine accumulation and, particularly, recent findings on the ...
Discoveries on the toxic effects of cysteine accumulation and, particularly, recent findings on the ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a gas produced endogenously in organisms from the three domains of life. I...
Pathogenic fungi are recognized as a progressive threat to humans, particularly those with the immun...
Cysteine is an essential requirement in living organisms. However, due to its reactive thiol side ch...
The assimilation, incorporation, and metabolism of sulfur is a fundamental process across all domain...
<p><b>A</b> Extracellular release of cysteine-generated H<sub>2</sub>S (upper panel) and biomass for...
In yeast and filamentous fungi, sulfide can be condensed either with O-acetylhomoserine to generate ...
<div><p>In yeast and filamentous fungi, sulfide can be condensed either with <i>O</i>-acetylhomoseri...
Assimilation of sulfur is vital to all organisms. In S. cerevisiae, inorganic sulfate is first reduc...
The rotten-egg odour of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) produced by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has at...
Hemiascomycetes are separated by considerable evolutionary distances and, as a consequence, the mech...
Sulfur metabolism is a central function of the cell. It has been extensively studied in the model ye...
BACKGROUND: Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is a newly identified member of the small family of gasotransmi...
Assimilation of sulfur is vital to all organisms. In S. cerevisiae, inorganic sulfate is first reduc...
Discoveries on the toxic effects of cysteine accumulation and, particularly, recent findings on the ...
Discoveries on the toxic effects of cysteine accumulation and, particularly, recent findings on the ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a gas produced endogenously in organisms from the three domains of life. I...
Pathogenic fungi are recognized as a progressive threat to humans, particularly those with the immun...
Cysteine is an essential requirement in living organisms. However, due to its reactive thiol side ch...
The assimilation, incorporation, and metabolism of sulfur is a fundamental process across all domain...
<p><b>A</b> Extracellular release of cysteine-generated H<sub>2</sub>S (upper panel) and biomass for...
In yeast and filamentous fungi, sulfide can be condensed either with O-acetylhomoserine to generate ...
<div><p>In yeast and filamentous fungi, sulfide can be condensed either with <i>O</i>-acetylhomoseri...
Assimilation of sulfur is vital to all organisms. In S. cerevisiae, inorganic sulfate is first reduc...
The rotten-egg odour of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) produced by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has at...
Hemiascomycetes are separated by considerable evolutionary distances and, as a consequence, the mech...
Sulfur metabolism is a central function of the cell. It has been extensively studied in the model ye...
BACKGROUND: Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is a newly identified member of the small family of gasotransmi...
Assimilation of sulfur is vital to all organisms. In S. cerevisiae, inorganic sulfate is first reduc...