Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reactions in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The adaptation of metabolism to changing nutritional conditions, in contrast, is much less well understood. As an important stepping stone toward such understanding, we exploit the power of proteomics assays based on selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mass spectrometry to quantify abundance changes of the 228 proteins that constitute the central carbon and amino-acid metabolic network in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, at five different metabolic steady states. Overall, 90% of the targeted proteins, including families of isoenzymes, were consistently detected and quantified in each sample, generati...
The baker';s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a simple eukaryotic organism with approximately 600...
Yeast cells undergoing a nutritional shift-up from a poor to a rich carbon source take several hours...
The baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a simple eukaryotic organism with approximately 6000...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Central carbon metabolism is controlled by modulating the protein abundance profiles of enzymes that...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a widely used cell factory; therefore, it is important to understand how...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
SummaryThe rise of systems biology implied a growing demand for highly sensitive techniques for the ...
The rise of systems biology implied a growing demand for highly sensitive techniques for the fast an...
The baker';s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a simple eukaryotic organism with approximately 600...
Yeast cells undergoing a nutritional shift-up from a poor to a rich carbon source take several hours...
The baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a simple eukaryotic organism with approximately 6000...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
Central carbon metabolism is controlled by modulating the protein abundance profiles of enzymes that...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a widely used cell factory; therefore, it is important to understand how...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
Integrated regulatory networks can be powerful tools to examine and test properties of cellular syst...
SummaryThe rise of systems biology implied a growing demand for highly sensitive techniques for the ...
The rise of systems biology implied a growing demand for highly sensitive techniques for the fast an...
The baker';s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a simple eukaryotic organism with approximately 600...
Yeast cells undergoing a nutritional shift-up from a poor to a rich carbon source take several hours...
The baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a simple eukaryotic organism with approximately 6000...