Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Yeasts presents a comprehensive examination of how yeasts are used in genetic engineering. The book discusses baker's yeast, in addition to a number of unconventional yeasts being used in an increasing number of studies. 175 figures help illustrate the information presented. Topics discussed include yeast transformation, yeast plasmids, protein localization and processing in yeast, protein secretion, various aspects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and heterologous expression and secretion.Includes bibliographical references and index.Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Yeasts presents a comprehensive examination of how yeasts are used in genetic engineering. The book discusses baker's yeast...
Recombinant DNA technology made possible exciting new uses for yeasts as it did for various other or...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...
Yeasts have been known and used in food and alcoholic fermentations ever since the Neolithic Age. In...
Roots of classical yeast genetics go back to the early work of Lindegreen in the 1930s, who studied ...
Yeasts have been used for many thousands of years to produce leavened bread. Nowadays the production...
Generating novel yeast strains for industrial applications should be quite straightforward; after al...
Recombinant pharmaceutical proteins account for a significant portion of the multi-billion-dollar ph...
textMetabolic engineering has enabled the advancement of biotechnology over the past few decades thr...
This book offers a broad understanding of several ways in which yeasts can be applied to the biotech...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
Microorganisms have been used by humanity since ancient times to produce fermented food and beverage...
Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996 Volume 13 No. 3, p.203 Molecular genetics and biotechnology of methylotr...
Australasian Biotechnology, Volume 6 Number 4, July/August 1996,pp.230-237 Production of therapeutic...
There is an increasing demand for biotech-based production of recombinant proteins for use as pharma...
Recombinant DNA technology made possible exciting new uses for yeasts as it did for various other or...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...
Yeasts have been known and used in food and alcoholic fermentations ever since the Neolithic Age. In...
Roots of classical yeast genetics go back to the early work of Lindegreen in the 1930s, who studied ...
Yeasts have been used for many thousands of years to produce leavened bread. Nowadays the production...
Generating novel yeast strains for industrial applications should be quite straightforward; after al...
Recombinant pharmaceutical proteins account for a significant portion of the multi-billion-dollar ph...
textMetabolic engineering has enabled the advancement of biotechnology over the past few decades thr...
This book offers a broad understanding of several ways in which yeasts can be applied to the biotech...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
Microorganisms have been used by humanity since ancient times to produce fermented food and beverage...
Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996 Volume 13 No. 3, p.203 Molecular genetics and biotechnology of methylotr...
Australasian Biotechnology, Volume 6 Number 4, July/August 1996,pp.230-237 Production of therapeutic...
There is an increasing demand for biotech-based production of recombinant proteins for use as pharma...
Recombinant DNA technology made possible exciting new uses for yeasts as it did for various other or...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...