AbstractLipids are essential eukaryotic cellular constituents. Lipid metabolism has a strong impact on cell physiology, and despite good progress in this area, many important basic questions remain unanswered concerning the functional diversity of lipid species and on the mechanisms that cells employ to sense and adjust their lipid composition. Combining convenient experimental tractability, a large degree of conservation of metabolic pathways with other eukaryotes and the relative simplicity of its genome, proteome and lipidome, yeast represents the most advantageous model organism for studying lipid homeostasis and function. In this review we will focus on the importance of yeast as a model organism and some of the innovative advantages f...
The regulatory pathways required to maintain eukaryotic lipid homeostasis are still largely unknown,...
Lipids carry an important role in cell structure and function, as well as in the physiopathology of ...
The lipid composition of biological membranes can differ significantly between organisms and even be...
AbstractLipids are essential eukaryotic cellular constituents. Lipid metabolism has a strong impact ...
Lipid metabolism is highly relevant as it plays a central role in a number of human diseases. Due to...
<div><p>Mass spectrometry-based shotgun lipidomics has enabled the quantitative and comprehensive as...
Over the last decades, yeast has become a key model organism for the study of lipid biochemistry. Be...
AbstractLipid metabolism is highly relevant as it plays a central role in a number of human diseases...
Mass spectrometry-based shotgun lipidomics has enabled the quantitative and comprehensive assessment...
Lipid metabolism plays an important role in the development of many different life-style related dis...
Lipid droplets are conserved specialized organelles that store neutral lipids. Our view on this uniq...
Lipids carry a very important role in cell structure and function, as well as in the physiopathology...
Lipids play a very important role in cell structure and function, as well as in the physiopathology ...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a widely used model organism for studying cell biology, metabo...
Background: Yeast has been the focus of development of cell biofactories for the production of lipid...
The regulatory pathways required to maintain eukaryotic lipid homeostasis are still largely unknown,...
Lipids carry an important role in cell structure and function, as well as in the physiopathology of ...
The lipid composition of biological membranes can differ significantly between organisms and even be...
AbstractLipids are essential eukaryotic cellular constituents. Lipid metabolism has a strong impact ...
Lipid metabolism is highly relevant as it plays a central role in a number of human diseases. Due to...
<div><p>Mass spectrometry-based shotgun lipidomics has enabled the quantitative and comprehensive as...
Over the last decades, yeast has become a key model organism for the study of lipid biochemistry. Be...
AbstractLipid metabolism is highly relevant as it plays a central role in a number of human diseases...
Mass spectrometry-based shotgun lipidomics has enabled the quantitative and comprehensive assessment...
Lipid metabolism plays an important role in the development of many different life-style related dis...
Lipid droplets are conserved specialized organelles that store neutral lipids. Our view on this uniq...
Lipids carry a very important role in cell structure and function, as well as in the physiopathology...
Lipids play a very important role in cell structure and function, as well as in the physiopathology ...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a widely used model organism for studying cell biology, metabo...
Background: Yeast has been the focus of development of cell biofactories for the production of lipid...
The regulatory pathways required to maintain eukaryotic lipid homeostasis are still largely unknown,...
Lipids carry an important role in cell structure and function, as well as in the physiopathology of ...
The lipid composition of biological membranes can differ significantly between organisms and even be...