Yeasts are very important microorganisms for food production. The high fermentative capacity, mainly of the species of the genus Saccharomyces, is a key factor for their biotechnological use, particularly to produce alcoholic beverages. As viability and vitality are essential to ensure their correct performance in industry, this review addresses the main aspects related to the cellular aging of these fungi as their senescence impacts their proper functioning. Laboratory strains of S. cerevisiae have proven a very successful model for elucidating the molecular mechanisms that control life span. Those mechanisms are shared by all eukaryotic cells. S. cerevisiae has two models of aging, replicative and chronological. Replicative life span is m...
The manipulation of nutrient-signaling pathways in yeast has uncovered the impact of environmental g...
S. cerevisiae plays a pivotal role as a model system in understanding the biochemistry and molecular...
How do cells age and die? For the past 20 years, the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, h...
Yeasts are very important microorganisms for food production. The high fermentative capacity, mainly...
Yeasts are very important microorganisms for food production. The high fermentative capacity, mainly...
Individual cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhibit a finite replicative lifespan, which ...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a major model system in the study of aging. Like metaz...
For millennia, yeast has been exploited to obtain fermentation products, such as foods and beverages...
Ageing is the predetermined progressive transition of an individual cell from youth to old age that ...
Aging is characterized by a number of hallmarks including loss of mitochondrial homeostasis and deca...
Yeast cells are able to differentiate during chronological aging and form different cell- types whic...
Yeast cells are able to differentiate during chronological aging and form different cell- types whic...
For millennia, yeast has been exploited to obtain fermentation products, such as foods and beverages...
For millennia, yeast has been exploited to obtain fermentation products, such as foods and beverages...
S. cerevisiae plays a pivotal role as a model system in understanding the biochemistry and molecular...
The manipulation of nutrient-signaling pathways in yeast has uncovered the impact of environmental g...
S. cerevisiae plays a pivotal role as a model system in understanding the biochemistry and molecular...
How do cells age and die? For the past 20 years, the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, h...
Yeasts are very important microorganisms for food production. The high fermentative capacity, mainly...
Yeasts are very important microorganisms for food production. The high fermentative capacity, mainly...
Individual cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhibit a finite replicative lifespan, which ...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a major model system in the study of aging. Like metaz...
For millennia, yeast has been exploited to obtain fermentation products, such as foods and beverages...
Ageing is the predetermined progressive transition of an individual cell from youth to old age that ...
Aging is characterized by a number of hallmarks including loss of mitochondrial homeostasis and deca...
Yeast cells are able to differentiate during chronological aging and form different cell- types whic...
Yeast cells are able to differentiate during chronological aging and form different cell- types whic...
For millennia, yeast has been exploited to obtain fermentation products, such as foods and beverages...
For millennia, yeast has been exploited to obtain fermentation products, such as foods and beverages...
S. cerevisiae plays a pivotal role as a model system in understanding the biochemistry and molecular...
The manipulation of nutrient-signaling pathways in yeast has uncovered the impact of environmental g...
S. cerevisiae plays a pivotal role as a model system in understanding the biochemistry and molecular...
How do cells age and die? For the past 20 years, the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, h...