The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been the subject of many studies aimed at understanding mechanisms of adaptation to environmental stresses. Most of these studies have focused on adaptation to sub-lethal stresses, upon which a stereotypic transcriptional program called the environmental stress response (ESR) is activated. However, the genetic and regulatory factors that underlie the adaptation and survival of yeast cells to stresses that cross the lethality threshold have not been systematically studied. Here, we utilized a combination of gene expression profiling, deletion-library fitness profiling, and experimental evolution to systematically explore adaptation of S. cerevisiae to acute exposure to threshold lethal ethanol concentra...
The Saccharomycotina subphylum (budding yeasts) spans 400 million years of evolution and includes sp...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
ABSTRACT All living organisms must recognize and respond to various environmental stresses throughou...
Industrial yeast performance is often compromised during alcoholic fermentations due to bi-product i...
<div><p>Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype o...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
Defining how organisms respond to environmental change has always been an important step toward unde...
The Saccharomycotina subphylum (budding yeasts) spans 400 million years of evolution and includes sp...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
ABSTRACT All living organisms must recognize and respond to various environmental stresses throughou...
Industrial yeast performance is often compromised during alcoholic fermentations due to bi-product i...
<div><p>Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype o...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces spp. are widely used for ethanol production; however, fermentation productivity is neg...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is traditionally used for alcoholic beverage and bioethanol production; how...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microb...
Defining how organisms respond to environmental change has always been an important step toward unde...
The Saccharomycotina subphylum (budding yeasts) spans 400 million years of evolution and includes sp...
S. cerevisiae has evolved the ability to tolerate high concentrations of ethanol, a trait that has c...
ABSTRACT All living organisms must recognize and respond to various environmental stresses throughou...