Programmed cell death (PCD) for long time was supposed to not exist in unicellular organisms. However, there is a growing body of evidence showing PCDs presence in unicellular organisms, including yeasts and bacteria. In baker’s yeast Sacharomyces cerevisiae following types of death: apoptosis, necrosis and macroautophagy were reported. Moreover, many yeast’s homologs of important molecules in cellular death were already found, but some like Hsp70 remain unknown. Due to that, overall mechanisms of these processes have not been fully elucidated yet. Methods that are used for detection of cell death type in yeast include fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, flow cytometry, fluorogenic assays, TUNEL assay and clonogenity test. –The a...
AbstractGreater understanding of programmed cell death (PCD) responses in pathogenic fungi may offer...
Until about 15 years ago, programmed cell death (PCD), at that time mainly defined as apoptosis, was...
AbstractYeasts have proven to be invaluable, genetically tractable systems to study various fundamen...
The occurrence of programmed cell death in unicellular organisms is a subject that arouses great int...
Studies conducted in the early 1990's showed for the first time that Saccahromyces cerevisiae can un...
Multicellular organisms developed a complex system to balance cell proliferation and cell death in o...
Yeasts as eukaryotic microorganisms with simple, well known and tractable genetics, have long been ...
Cell death in response to distinct stimuli can manifest different morphological traits. It also depe...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) serves as a major mechanism for the precise regula...
Programmed cell death (PCD) (including apoptosis) is an essential process, and many human diseases o...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is one of the most studied model systems for molecular and cellul...
Elucidating the biology of yeast in its full complexity has major implications for science, medicine...
Elucidating the biology of yeast in its full complexity has major implications for science, medicine...
How do cells age and die? For the past 20 years, the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has be...
In recent years, yeast was confirmed as a useful eukaryotic model system to decipher the complex mec...
AbstractGreater understanding of programmed cell death (PCD) responses in pathogenic fungi may offer...
Until about 15 years ago, programmed cell death (PCD), at that time mainly defined as apoptosis, was...
AbstractYeasts have proven to be invaluable, genetically tractable systems to study various fundamen...
The occurrence of programmed cell death in unicellular organisms is a subject that arouses great int...
Studies conducted in the early 1990's showed for the first time that Saccahromyces cerevisiae can un...
Multicellular organisms developed a complex system to balance cell proliferation and cell death in o...
Yeasts as eukaryotic microorganisms with simple, well known and tractable genetics, have long been ...
Cell death in response to distinct stimuli can manifest different morphological traits. It also depe...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) serves as a major mechanism for the precise regula...
Programmed cell death (PCD) (including apoptosis) is an essential process, and many human diseases o...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is one of the most studied model systems for molecular and cellul...
Elucidating the biology of yeast in its full complexity has major implications for science, medicine...
Elucidating the biology of yeast in its full complexity has major implications for science, medicine...
How do cells age and die? For the past 20 years, the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has be...
In recent years, yeast was confirmed as a useful eukaryotic model system to decipher the complex mec...
AbstractGreater understanding of programmed cell death (PCD) responses in pathogenic fungi may offer...
Until about 15 years ago, programmed cell death (PCD), at that time mainly defined as apoptosis, was...
AbstractYeasts have proven to be invaluable, genetically tractable systems to study various fundamen...