We studied the physiological response to limitation by diverse nutrients in batch and steady-state (chemostat) cultures of S. cerevisiae. We found that the global pattern of transcription in steady-state cultures in limiting phosphate or sulfate is essentially identical to that of batch cultures growing in the same medium just before the limiting nutrient is completely exhausted. The massive stress response and complete arrest of the cell cycle that occurs when nutrients are fully exhausted in batch cultures is not observed in the chemostat, indicating that the cells in the chemostat are "poor, not starving." Similar comparisons using leucine or uracil auxotrophs limited on leucine or uracil again showed patterns of gene expression in stead...
SummaryDepletion of essential nutrients triggers regulatory programs that prolong cell growth and su...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
In the present study we examined the use of a chemostat system to investigate the impact of changes ...
We studied the relationship between growth rate and genome-wide gene expression, cell cycle progress...
Lifespan extension under mild stress is frequently observed although difficult to quantify and gener...
In fed-batch operated industrial bioreactors, glucose-limited feeding is commonly applied for optima...
In this study, the authors investigated how the glycolytic flux was regulated in time upon nitrogen ...
OA Fund TU Delft Accumulation of glycogen and trehalose in nutrient-limited cultures of Saccharomyce...
In this study, the authors investigated how the glycolytic flux was regulated in time upon nitrogen ...
Extremely low specific growth rates (below 0.01 h(-1)) represent a largely unexplored area of microb...
AbstractIntersections of Nutrient Availability, Heterochromatic Silencing, Growth, Aging and DNA Dam...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Extremely low specific growth rates (below 0.01 h?1) represent a largely unexplored area of microbia...
SummaryDepletion of essential nutrients triggers regulatory programs that prolong cell growth and su...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
In the present study we examined the use of a chemostat system to investigate the impact of changes ...
We studied the relationship between growth rate and genome-wide gene expression, cell cycle progress...
Lifespan extension under mild stress is frequently observed although difficult to quantify and gener...
In fed-batch operated industrial bioreactors, glucose-limited feeding is commonly applied for optima...
In this study, the authors investigated how the glycolytic flux was regulated in time upon nitrogen ...
OA Fund TU Delft Accumulation of glycogen and trehalose in nutrient-limited cultures of Saccharomyce...
In this study, the authors investigated how the glycolytic flux was regulated in time upon nitrogen ...
Extremely low specific growth rates (below 0.01 h(-1)) represent a largely unexplored area of microb...
AbstractIntersections of Nutrient Availability, Heterochromatic Silencing, Growth, Aging and DNA Dam...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Extremely low specific growth rates (below 0.01 h?1) represent a largely unexplored area of microbia...
SummaryDepletion of essential nutrients triggers regulatory programs that prolong cell growth and su...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
In the present study we examined the use of a chemostat system to investigate the impact of changes ...