Online ahead of printInternational audienceAlthough mechanisms involved in response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to osmotic challenge are well described for low and sudden stresses, little is known about how cells respond to a gradual increase of the osmotic pressure (reduced water activity; aw) over several generations as it could encounter during drying in nature or in food processes. Using glycerol as a stressor, we propagated S. cerevisiae through a ramp of the osmotic pressure (up to high molar concentrations to achieve testing‐to‐destruction) at the rate of 1.5 MPa day‐1 from 1.38 to 58.5 MPa (0.990–0.635 aw). Cultivability (measured at 1.38 MPa and at the harvest osmotic pressure) and glucose consumption compared with the correspondin...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Online ahead of printInternational audienceAlthough mechanisms involved in response of Saccharomyces...
The ability to adapt to changing and potentially harmful conditions in the surrounding environment i...
Adaptation to changes in osmolarity is fundamental for the survival of living cells, and has implica...
Adaptation to changes in osmolarity is fundamental for the survival of living cells, and has implica...
The ability to adapt to changing and potentially harmful conditions in the surrounding environment i...
Molecular and physiological details of osmoadaptation in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are well cha...
Molecular and physiological details of osmoadaptation in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are well cha...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
During fermentation cells are subjected to various kinds of stress. One of the stresses concerned is...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Online ahead of printInternational audienceAlthough mechanisms involved in response of Saccharomyces...
The ability to adapt to changing and potentially harmful conditions in the surrounding environment i...
Adaptation to changes in osmolarity is fundamental for the survival of living cells, and has implica...
Adaptation to changes in osmolarity is fundamental for the survival of living cells, and has implica...
The ability to adapt to changing and potentially harmful conditions in the surrounding environment i...
Molecular and physiological details of osmoadaptation in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are well cha...
Molecular and physiological details of osmoadaptation in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are well cha...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
During fermentation cells are subjected to various kinds of stress. One of the stresses concerned is...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...