When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which they reprogram the expression of specific genes to adapt to the new conditions. A prime example of such a lag phase occurs when microbes need to switch from glucose to other, less-preferred carbon sources. Despite its industrial relevance, the genetic network that determines the duration of the lag phase has not been studied in much detail. Here, we performed a genome-wide Bar-Seq screen to identify genetic determinants of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae glucose-to-galactose lag phase. The results show that genes involved in respiration, and specifically those encoding complexes III and IV of the electron transport chain, are needed for efficient...
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon dioxide at both...
The lag phase of bacterial growth is important from a medical and food safety perspective, but diffi...
By performing an integrated comparative analysis on the physiology and transcriptome of four differe...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
ABSTRACT When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest durin...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
Cells from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae experience a lag phase when switching from gro...
The article investigates the Crabtree effect under dynamic process which have never been reported, a...
This thesis is about basic science and seeing new details on how biological systems work. We investi...
Organisms usually respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of genes necessary for...
Cells constantly adapt to environmental fluctuations. These physiological changes require time and t...
Organisms respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of key genes. However, such tr...
Organisms respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of key genes. However, such tr...
Organisms usually respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of genes necessary for...
<div><p>Baker’s yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon ...
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon dioxide at both...
The lag phase of bacterial growth is important from a medical and food safety perspective, but diffi...
By performing an integrated comparative analysis on the physiology and transcriptome of four differe...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
ABSTRACT When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest durin...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
Cells from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae experience a lag phase when switching from gro...
The article investigates the Crabtree effect under dynamic process which have never been reported, a...
This thesis is about basic science and seeing new details on how biological systems work. We investi...
Organisms usually respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of genes necessary for...
Cells constantly adapt to environmental fluctuations. These physiological changes require time and t...
Organisms respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of key genes. However, such tr...
Organisms respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of key genes. However, such tr...
Organisms usually respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of genes necessary for...
<div><p>Baker’s yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon ...
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon dioxide at both...
The lag phase of bacterial growth is important from a medical and food safety perspective, but diffi...
By performing an integrated comparative analysis on the physiology and transcriptome of four differe...