Microbes have evolved ways of interference competition to gain advantage over their ecological competitors. The use of secreted antagonistic compounds by yeast cells is one of the prominent examples. Although this killer behavior has been thoroughly studied in laboratory yeast strains, our knowledge of the antagonistic specificity of killer effects in nature remains limited. In this study, yeast strains were collected from various niches and screened for antagonistic activity against one toxin-sensitive strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and three pathogenic fungi. We demonstrate that some strains with antagonistic activity against these pathogenic fungi can be found in antagonist culture tests. These yeasts were identified as members of Tr...
Yeasts can exhibit a killer phenotype by producing and secreting proteins with a lethal effect on se...
High sensitivity rates to the activity of killer toxins produced by 25 species of yeasts belonging t...
Killer yeasts secrete proteinaceous killer toxins lethal to susceptible yeast strains. These toxins ...
Microbes have evolved ways of interference competition to gain advantage over their ecological compe...
Yeast killer toxins were identified as proteins which were named killer factors or killer toxins and...
Yeast's ability to restrict the growth and kill other yeasts, fungi and bacteria has been known...
Our own studies on the yeast killer phenomenon have been concentrated on its application for the dif...
Three Metschnikowia pulcherrima strains isolated from white grapes(strains designated SG1 and SG2) a...
Yeast's ability to restrict the growth and kill other yeasts, fungi and bacteria has been known for ...
The aim of this work was to investigate the expression of killer phenotypes in a panel of clinical ...
Abstract. A total of 1 025 strains belonging to different Candida species of clinical origin were ev...
Based on the selective toxicity of yeast killer toxins towards other yeasts, a search was mounted fo...
The killer yeast strains which are encountered most frequently among species in the genera Saccharom...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Saccharomyces cells occasionally carry cytoplasmic ds-RNA “killer&rd...
Fruit plays an important role in human diet. Whereas, fungal pathogens cause huge losses of fruit du...
Yeasts can exhibit a killer phenotype by producing and secreting proteins with a lethal effect on se...
High sensitivity rates to the activity of killer toxins produced by 25 species of yeasts belonging t...
Killer yeasts secrete proteinaceous killer toxins lethal to susceptible yeast strains. These toxins ...
Microbes have evolved ways of interference competition to gain advantage over their ecological compe...
Yeast killer toxins were identified as proteins which were named killer factors or killer toxins and...
Yeast's ability to restrict the growth and kill other yeasts, fungi and bacteria has been known...
Our own studies on the yeast killer phenomenon have been concentrated on its application for the dif...
Three Metschnikowia pulcherrima strains isolated from white grapes(strains designated SG1 and SG2) a...
Yeast's ability to restrict the growth and kill other yeasts, fungi and bacteria has been known for ...
The aim of this work was to investigate the expression of killer phenotypes in a panel of clinical ...
Abstract. A total of 1 025 strains belonging to different Candida species of clinical origin were ev...
Based on the selective toxicity of yeast killer toxins towards other yeasts, a search was mounted fo...
The killer yeast strains which are encountered most frequently among species in the genera Saccharom...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Saccharomyces cells occasionally carry cytoplasmic ds-RNA “killer&rd...
Fruit plays an important role in human diet. Whereas, fungal pathogens cause huge losses of fruit du...
Yeasts can exhibit a killer phenotype by producing and secreting proteins with a lethal effect on se...
High sensitivity rates to the activity of killer toxins produced by 25 species of yeasts belonging t...
Killer yeasts secrete proteinaceous killer toxins lethal to susceptible yeast strains. These toxins ...