Yeasts are an attractive group of lower eukaryotic microorganisms, some of which are used in several industrial processes that include brewing, baking and the production of a variety of biochemical compounds. More recently, yeasts have been developed as host organisms for the production of foreign (heterologous) proteins. Saccharomyces cerevisiae has usually been the yeast of choice, but an increasing number of alternative non-Saccharomyces yeasts has now become accessible for modern molecular genetics techniques. Some of them exhibit certain favourable traits such as high-level secretion or very strong and tightly regulated promoters, offering significant advantages over traditional bakers' yeast. In the present work, the current status of...
Yeasts are regarded as the first microorganisms used by humans to process food and alcoholic beverag...
Yeasts are truly fascinating microorganisms. Due to their diverse and dynamic activities, they have ...
peer reviewedHumans have been using microorganisms for our benefit for millennia, initially by harve...
Yeasts are an attractive group of lower eukaryotic microorganisms, some of which are used in several...
Recombinant protein production emerged in the early 1980s with the development of genetic engineerin...
The use of synthetic biology on yeasts has enhanced the production of commercially relevant chemical...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Abstract The manufacture of recombinant therapeutics is a fastest-developing section of therapeutic ...
Yeasts are widely used in production of recombinant proteins of medical or industrial interest. For ...
Yeasts combine the ease of genetic manipulation and fermentation of a microbial organism with the ca...
Having decided on yeast as a production host, the choice of species is often the first question any ...
Yeasts are an attractive group of lower eukaryotic microorganisms, some of which are used in severa...
The methylotrophic yeast Hansenula polymorpha, known as a non-conventional yeast, is used for the la...
Several host systems are available for the production of recombinant proteins, ranging from Escheric...
1. Introduction Mastering microbial recombinant protein production is critical for application fiel...
Yeasts are regarded as the first microorganisms used by humans to process food and alcoholic beverag...
Yeasts are truly fascinating microorganisms. Due to their diverse and dynamic activities, they have ...
peer reviewedHumans have been using microorganisms for our benefit for millennia, initially by harve...
Yeasts are an attractive group of lower eukaryotic microorganisms, some of which are used in several...
Recombinant protein production emerged in the early 1980s with the development of genetic engineerin...
The use of synthetic biology on yeasts has enhanced the production of commercially relevant chemical...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Abstract The manufacture of recombinant therapeutics is a fastest-developing section of therapeutic ...
Yeasts are widely used in production of recombinant proteins of medical or industrial interest. For ...
Yeasts combine the ease of genetic manipulation and fermentation of a microbial organism with the ca...
Having decided on yeast as a production host, the choice of species is often the first question any ...
Yeasts are an attractive group of lower eukaryotic microorganisms, some of which are used in severa...
The methylotrophic yeast Hansenula polymorpha, known as a non-conventional yeast, is used for the la...
Several host systems are available for the production of recombinant proteins, ranging from Escheric...
1. Introduction Mastering microbial recombinant protein production is critical for application fiel...
Yeasts are regarded as the first microorganisms used by humans to process food and alcoholic beverag...
Yeasts are truly fascinating microorganisms. Due to their diverse and dynamic activities, they have ...
peer reviewedHumans have been using microorganisms for our benefit for millennia, initially by harve...