Trehalose biosynthesis and its hydrolysis have been extensively studied in yeast, but few reports have addressed the catabolism of exogenously supplied trehalose. Here we report the catabolism of exogenous trehalose by Candida utilis. In contrast to the biphasic growth in glucose, the growth of C. utilis in a mineral medium with trehalose as the sole carbon and energy source is aerobic and exhibits the Kluyver effect. Trehalose is transported into the cell by an inducible trehalose transporter (K M of 8 mM and V MAX of 1.8 µmol trehalose min-1 mg cell (dry weight)-1. The activity of the trehalose transporter is high in cells growing in media containing trehalose or maltose and very low or absent during the growth in glucose or glycerol. Sim...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
Two haploid strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae viz. MATα and MATa were grown in glucose and trehalo...
International audienceYeasts and filamentous fungi are endowed with two different trehalose-hydrolys...
During diauxic growth of yeast in glucose-rich medium, the accumulation of trehalose started well af...
Trehalose is a nonreducing disaccharide (α,α-1,1-diglucose) commonly found in many fungi and present...
Cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are able to transport trehalose against a concentration gradient, ...
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide formed by the 1,1 linkage of two D-glucose molecules [Elbei...
AbstractWhen yeast strains were cultivated on maltose, the synthesis of trehalose already started in...
International audienceIn the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the synthesis of endogenous trehalose i...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that the reserve disaccharide trehalose also protec...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism by which heat shock conditions lead to a reversible accum...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in certain yeast species when they are exposed to unfavorable grow...
Diverse organisms capable of surviving desiccation, termed anhydrobiotes, include species from bacte...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
Two haploid strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae viz. MATα and MATa were grown in glucose and trehalo...
International audienceYeasts and filamentous fungi are endowed with two different trehalose-hydrolys...
During diauxic growth of yeast in glucose-rich medium, the accumulation of trehalose started well af...
Trehalose is a nonreducing disaccharide (α,α-1,1-diglucose) commonly found in many fungi and present...
Cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are able to transport trehalose against a concentration gradient, ...
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide formed by the 1,1 linkage of two D-glucose molecules [Elbei...
AbstractWhen yeast strains were cultivated on maltose, the synthesis of trehalose already started in...
International audienceIn the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the synthesis of endogenous trehalose i...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that the reserve disaccharide trehalose also protec...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism by which heat shock conditions lead to a reversible accum...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in certain yeast species when they are exposed to unfavorable grow...
Diverse organisms capable of surviving desiccation, termed anhydrobiotes, include species from bacte...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...
The trehalose accumulation by 77 superficially cultivated yeast strains from genus Saccharomyces ...