Gradual depletion of essential nutrients in yeast cultures induces a complex physiological response, leading initially to induction of pathways required for the utilization of alternative nutrients and, when such sources are depleted, to entry into stationary phase. Abrupt removal of sugar does not allow the proper establishment of stationary phase. Here we report that abrupt removal of glucose from the growth medium elicits a coordinated response in yeast cells that resembles, in some aspects, the gradual passage to stationary phase. Phosphorylation of RNA polymerase II at a subset of sites in the COOH-terminal domain (CTD) is decreased. Transcription by RNA polymerases I and II is shut down almost completely, whereas transcription by RNA ...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
Background The pattern of gene transcripts in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is strongly affecte...
Gradual depletion of essential nutrients in yeast cultures induces a complex physiological response,...
Glucose exerts profound effects upon yeast physiology. In general, the effects of high glucose conce...
Glucose is the preferred carbon source for most eukaryotes and so it is important that cells can sen...
Glucose exerts profound effects upon yeast physiology. In general, the effects of high glucose conce...
Glucose is one of the most important sources of carbon across all life. Glucose starvation is a key ...
Protein synthesis is energetically expensive and its rate is influenced by factors such as cell type...
Within the first 5 min after a sudden relief from glucose limitation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhib...
Protein synthesis is energetically expensive and its rate is influenced by factors such as cell type...
Cellular stress can globally inhibit translation initiation, and glucose removal from yeast causes o...
Within the first 5 min after a sudden relief from glucose limitation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhib...
SummaryDepletion of essential nutrients triggers regulatory programs that prolong cell growth and su...
Depletion of essential nutrients triggers regulatory programs that prolong cell growth and survival....
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
Background The pattern of gene transcripts in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is strongly affecte...
Gradual depletion of essential nutrients in yeast cultures induces a complex physiological response,...
Glucose exerts profound effects upon yeast physiology. In general, the effects of high glucose conce...
Glucose is the preferred carbon source for most eukaryotes and so it is important that cells can sen...
Glucose exerts profound effects upon yeast physiology. In general, the effects of high glucose conce...
Glucose is one of the most important sources of carbon across all life. Glucose starvation is a key ...
Protein synthesis is energetically expensive and its rate is influenced by factors such as cell type...
Within the first 5 min after a sudden relief from glucose limitation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhib...
Protein synthesis is energetically expensive and its rate is influenced by factors such as cell type...
Cellular stress can globally inhibit translation initiation, and glucose removal from yeast causes o...
Within the first 5 min after a sudden relief from glucose limitation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhib...
SummaryDepletion of essential nutrients triggers regulatory programs that prolong cell growth and su...
Depletion of essential nutrients triggers regulatory programs that prolong cell growth and survival....
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
Background The pattern of gene transcripts in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is strongly affecte...