S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has contributed to this yeast being a cornerstone of beverage and biofuel industries. The key genes involved in conferring ethanol tolerance in S. cerevisiae are unknown. One strategy used to identify genes conferring ethanol tolerance, was to create ethanol-tolerant (ET) mutants from a laboratory yeast strain and use these to identify ethanol-tolerance conferring loci. Dr. Dragana Stanley (Victoria University) created two ET mutants, a spontaneous (SM) and a chemical (CM) mutant from W303, via adaptive evolution (Stanley 2008). Transcriptome analysis of the resultant ET mutants found that expression levels of hundreds of genes were altered, relat...
In order to better understand their impact on ethanol tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, six ind...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
In today’s competitive environment breweries need to produce high quality alcoholic beverages in a t...
In today’s competitive environment breweries need to produce high quality alcoholic beverages in a t...
Recent increases in the price of crude oil are providing impetus to develop alternative\ud sources o...
High ethanol tolerance is an exquisite characteristic of the yeast Saccharomyces cereyisiae, which e...
High ethanol tolerance is an exquisite characteristic of the yeast Saccharomyces cereyisiae, which e...
Concerns about global warming and climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions and the growing ene...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
In order to better understand their impact on ethanol tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, six ind...
In order to better understand their impact on ethanol tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, six ind...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
In today’s competitive environment breweries need to produce high quality alcoholic beverages in a t...
In today’s competitive environment breweries need to produce high quality alcoholic beverages in a t...
Recent increases in the price of crude oil are providing impetus to develop alternative\ud sources o...
High ethanol tolerance is an exquisite characteristic of the yeast Saccharomyces cereyisiae, which e...
High ethanol tolerance is an exquisite characteristic of the yeast Saccharomyces cereyisiae, which e...
Concerns about global warming and climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions and the growing ene...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
In order to better understand their impact on ethanol tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, six ind...
In order to better understand their impact on ethanol tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, six ind...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...