Background. Understanding how biotoxins kill cells is of prime importance in biomedicine and the food industry. The budding yeast (S. cerevisiae) killers serve as a convenient model to study the activity of biotoxins consistently supplying with significant insights into the basic mechanisms of virus-host cell interactions and toxin entry into eukaryotic target cells. K1 and K2 toxins are active at the cell wall, leading to the disruption of the plasma membrane and subsequent cell death by ion leakage. K28 toxin is active in the cell nucleus, blocking DNA synthesis and cell cycle progression, thereby triggering apoptosis. Genome-wide screens in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae identified several hundred effectors of K1 and K28 toxins. Surpris...
K28 is an A/B toxin that targets yeast cells and depends on endocytosis and retrograde trafficking f...
K2 toxin-producing yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are widely used in wine industry, but the toxin ha...
Killer strains of S. cerevisiae harbor double-stranded RNA viruses and secrete protein toxins that k...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Understanding how biotoxins kill cells is of prime importance in biomedic...
Background: Understanding how biotoxins kill cells is of prime importance in biomedicine and the foo...
SummaryLike Ricin, Shiga, and Cholera toxins, yeast K28 is an A/B toxin that depends on endocytosis ...
ABSTRACT K1 represents a heterodimeric A/B toxin secreted by virus-infected Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
Killer toxin K1 is a heterodimeric protein toxin secreted by Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains infect...
The initial discovery of killer toxin-secreting brewery strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cere...
Killer yeasts are single-celled members of the Fungal kingdom that have the ability to create antifu...
The K1 A/B toxin secreted by virus-infected Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains kills sensitive cells v...
Killer toxins are extracellular antifungal proteins that are produced by a wide variety of fungi, in...
Note:The Saccbaromgces cerevisiae killer toxin kills sensitive yeast strains S. cerevisiae Kl9.10 an...
To determine the functional domains of Kl killer toxin, we analyzed the phenotypes of a set of mutat...
International audienceK9 killer toxin is a small peptide secreted by the yeast Williopsis saturnus v...
K28 is an A/B toxin that targets yeast cells and depends on endocytosis and retrograde trafficking f...
K2 toxin-producing yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are widely used in wine industry, but the toxin ha...
Killer strains of S. cerevisiae harbor double-stranded RNA viruses and secrete protein toxins that k...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Understanding how biotoxins kill cells is of prime importance in biomedic...
Background: Understanding how biotoxins kill cells is of prime importance in biomedicine and the foo...
SummaryLike Ricin, Shiga, and Cholera toxins, yeast K28 is an A/B toxin that depends on endocytosis ...
ABSTRACT K1 represents a heterodimeric A/B toxin secreted by virus-infected Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
Killer toxin K1 is a heterodimeric protein toxin secreted by Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains infect...
The initial discovery of killer toxin-secreting brewery strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cere...
Killer yeasts are single-celled members of the Fungal kingdom that have the ability to create antifu...
The K1 A/B toxin secreted by virus-infected Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains kills sensitive cells v...
Killer toxins are extracellular antifungal proteins that are produced by a wide variety of fungi, in...
Note:The Saccbaromgces cerevisiae killer toxin kills sensitive yeast strains S. cerevisiae Kl9.10 an...
To determine the functional domains of Kl killer toxin, we analyzed the phenotypes of a set of mutat...
International audienceK9 killer toxin is a small peptide secreted by the yeast Williopsis saturnus v...
K28 is an A/B toxin that targets yeast cells and depends on endocytosis and retrograde trafficking f...
K2 toxin-producing yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are widely used in wine industry, but the toxin ha...
Killer strains of S. cerevisiae harbor double-stranded RNA viruses and secrete protein toxins that k...