ABSTRACT All living organisms must recognize and respond to various environmental stresses throughout their lifetime. In natural environments, cells frequently encounter fluctuating concentrations of different stressors that can occur in combination or sequentially. Thus, the ability to anticipate an impending stress is likely ecologically relevant. One possible mechanism for anticipating future stress is acquired stress resistance, where cells preexposed to a mild sublethal dose of stress gain the ability to survive an otherwise lethal dose of stress. We have been leveraging wild strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to investigate natural variation in the yeast ethanol stress response and its role in acquired stress resistance. Here, we rep...
The most diffused formulation of starter for winemaking is active dry yeast (ADY). ADYs production p...
<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...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been the subject of many studies aimed at understanding mecha...
Most laboratory evolution studies that characterize evolutionary adaptation genomically focus on gen...
Natural environments are dynamic, and organisms must sense and respond to changing conditions. One c...
The detrimental effects of high concentrations of salts (mainly Na +) on plants remains a major limi...
AbstractWe have studied the cellular mechanisms underlying adaptation to salt stress in a newly isol...
The osmotolerant and halotolerant food yeast Zygosaccharomyces rouxii is known for its ability to gr...
The osmotolerant and halotolerant food yeast Zygosaccharomyces rouxii is known for its ability to gr...
Abstract Background High-temperature bioethanol production benefits from yeast thermotolerance. Salt...
<div><p>The budding yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> is a platform organism for bioethanol prod...
Organisms can protect themselves against future environmental change. An example is cross-protection...
Osmotolerance or halotolerance are used to describe resistance to sugars and salt, or only salt, res...
Industrial yeast strains of economic importance used in winemaking and beer production are genomical...
The most diffused formulation of starter for winemaking is active dry yeast (ADY). ADYs production p...
<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...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been the subject of many studies aimed at understanding mecha...
Most laboratory evolution studies that characterize evolutionary adaptation genomically focus on gen...
Natural environments are dynamic, and organisms must sense and respond to changing conditions. One c...
The detrimental effects of high concentrations of salts (mainly Na +) on plants remains a major limi...
AbstractWe have studied the cellular mechanisms underlying adaptation to salt stress in a newly isol...
The osmotolerant and halotolerant food yeast Zygosaccharomyces rouxii is known for its ability to gr...
The osmotolerant and halotolerant food yeast Zygosaccharomyces rouxii is known for its ability to gr...
Abstract Background High-temperature bioethanol production benefits from yeast thermotolerance. Salt...
<div><p>The budding yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> is a platform organism for bioethanol prod...
Organisms can protect themselves against future environmental change. An example is cross-protection...
Osmotolerance or halotolerance are used to describe resistance to sugars and salt, or only salt, res...
Industrial yeast strains of economic importance used in winemaking and beer production are genomical...
The most diffused formulation of starter for winemaking is active dry yeast (ADY). ADYs production p...
<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...