Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microbes, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this complex trait remain largely unknown. Here, we use long-term experimental evolution of isogenic yeast populations of different initial ploidy to study adaptation to increasing levels of ethanol. Whole-genome sequencing of more than 30 evolved populations and over 100 adapted clones isolated throughout this two-year evolution experiment revealed how a complex interplay of de novo single nucleotide mutations, copy number variation, ploidy changes, mutator phenotypes, and clonal interference led to a significant increase in ethanol tolerance. Although the specific mutations differ between differen...
Industrial yeast performance is often compromised during alcoholic fermentations due to bi-product i...
During industrial processes, yeasts are exposed to harsh conditions, which eventually lead to adapta...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the preferred microorganism to carry out ethanolic fermentatio...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
<div><p>Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype o...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
Response to environmental stresses is a key factor for microbial organism growth. One of the major s...
Microbial ethanol production is an important alternative energy resource to replace fossil fuels, bu...
Efficient production of ethanol for use as a renewable fuel requires organisms with a high level of ...
Concerns about global warming and climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions and the growing ene...
Trabajo presentado al Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE), celebrado e...
Abstract Background Kluyveromyces marxianus, the known fastest-growing eukaryote on the earth, has r...
Industrial yeast strains of economic importance used in winemaking and beer production are genomical...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been the subject of many studies aimed at understanding mecha...
Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parameters,...
Industrial yeast performance is often compromised during alcoholic fermentations due to bi-product i...
During industrial processes, yeasts are exposed to harsh conditions, which eventually lead to adapta...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the preferred microorganism to carry out ethanolic fermentatio...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
<div><p>Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype o...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
Response to environmental stresses is a key factor for microbial organism growth. One of the major s...
Microbial ethanol production is an important alternative energy resource to replace fossil fuels, bu...
Efficient production of ethanol for use as a renewable fuel requires organisms with a high level of ...
Concerns about global warming and climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions and the growing ene...
Trabajo presentado al Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE), celebrado e...
Abstract Background Kluyveromyces marxianus, the known fastest-growing eukaryote on the earth, has r...
Industrial yeast strains of economic importance used in winemaking and beer production are genomical...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been the subject of many studies aimed at understanding mecha...
Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parameters,...
Industrial yeast performance is often compromised during alcoholic fermentations due to bi-product i...
During industrial processes, yeasts are exposed to harsh conditions, which eventually lead to adapta...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the preferred microorganism to carry out ethanolic fermentatio...