When glucose is available, many organisms repress mitochondrial respiration in favour of aerobic glycolysis, or fermentation in yeast, that suffices for ATP production. Fission yeast cells, however, rely partially on respiration for rapid proliferation under fermentative conditions. Here, we determined the limiting factors that require respiratory function during fermentation. When inhibiting the electron transport chain, supplementation with arginine was necessary and sufficient to restore rapid proliferation. Accordingly, a systematic screen for mutants growing poorly without arginine identified mutants defective in mitochondrial oxidative metabolism. Genetic or pharmacological inhibition of respiration triggered a drop in intra...
AbstractIn yeast, there is a constant growth yield during proliferation on non-fermentable substrate...
Growth is the primary objective of the cell. Diseases arise when cells diverge from a healthy growth...
The simultaneous utilization of efficient respiration and inefficient fermentation even in the prese...
BACKGROUND: The control of energy metabolism is fundamental for cell growth and function and anomali...
Background The control of energy metabolism is fundamental for cell growth and function and anomalie...
Background: The control of energy metabolism is fundamental for cell growth and function and anomali...
<p>Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glyc...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
The pcYeast8 model and data, required to reproduce the figures in the preprint "Elevated energy cost...
AbstractIn yeast, there is a constant growth yield during proliferation on non-fermentable substrate...
Growth is the primary objective of the cell. Diseases arise when cells diverge from a healthy growth...
The simultaneous utilization of efficient respiration and inefficient fermentation even in the prese...
BACKGROUND: The control of energy metabolism is fundamental for cell growth and function and anomali...
Background The control of energy metabolism is fundamental for cell growth and function and anomalie...
Background: The control of energy metabolism is fundamental for cell growth and function and anomali...
<p>Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glyc...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
The pcYeast8 model and data, required to reproduce the figures in the preprint "Elevated energy cost...
AbstractIn yeast, there is a constant growth yield during proliferation on non-fermentable substrate...
Growth is the primary objective of the cell. Diseases arise when cells diverge from a healthy growth...
The simultaneous utilization of efficient respiration and inefficient fermentation even in the prese...