Brewing yeast strains are usually aneuploid or polyploid with no true mating type. Thus many of the techniques which can be used to genetically modify laboratory yeast strains cannot be applied to them. This study was aimed at developing the technology for the genetic modification of brewing yeasts towards producing genetically improved brewing strains, suitable for use in large scale beer production. A system has been developed which can produce brewing yeast transformants with high genetic stability and unimpaired brewing performance. Such transformants contain only the required extra genetic material and no superfluous vector DNA. This system has also been demonstrated to have potential for the genetic labelling of yeast strai...
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Yeasts presents a comprehensive examination of how yeas...
The conversion of biomass into fuel ethanol has received considerable interest in recent years. Star...
Yeast has been used by various peoples for thousands of years to make beer, wine, and other alcoholi...
Yeasts have been used for many thousands of years to produce leavened bread. Nowadays the production...
Roots of classical yeast genetics go back to the early work of Lindegreen in the 1930s, who studied ...
Ethanol fermentation processes are functionally dependent on biocatalytic activity of living microor...
Yeasts have been known and used in food and alcoholic fermentations ever since the Neolithic Age. In...
Yeasts have been used for thousands of years to make fermented foods and beverages, such as beer, wi...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century was marked by major advances in life technolo...
The aim of this study was to investigate methods of obtaining yeast strain(s) with improved fermenta...
The recombinant brewer’s yeast Saccharomyces pastorianus strain was constructed byintroducing the il...
The GPD1 gene encoding the glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase was overexpressed in an industrial lag...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
One of the best guarded secrets of brewers is represented by the brewing yeast employed in beer ferm...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also commonly known as a conventional yeast species, is a very well know m...
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Yeasts presents a comprehensive examination of how yeas...
The conversion of biomass into fuel ethanol has received considerable interest in recent years. Star...
Yeast has been used by various peoples for thousands of years to make beer, wine, and other alcoholi...
Yeasts have been used for many thousands of years to produce leavened bread. Nowadays the production...
Roots of classical yeast genetics go back to the early work of Lindegreen in the 1930s, who studied ...
Ethanol fermentation processes are functionally dependent on biocatalytic activity of living microor...
Yeasts have been known and used in food and alcoholic fermentations ever since the Neolithic Age. In...
Yeasts have been used for thousands of years to make fermented foods and beverages, such as beer, wi...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century was marked by major advances in life technolo...
The aim of this study was to investigate methods of obtaining yeast strain(s) with improved fermenta...
The recombinant brewer’s yeast Saccharomyces pastorianus strain was constructed byintroducing the il...
The GPD1 gene encoding the glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase was overexpressed in an industrial lag...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
One of the best guarded secrets of brewers is represented by the brewing yeast employed in beer ferm...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also commonly known as a conventional yeast species, is a very well know m...
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Yeasts presents a comprehensive examination of how yeas...
The conversion of biomass into fuel ethanol has received considerable interest in recent years. Star...
Yeast has been used by various peoples for thousands of years to make beer, wine, and other alcoholi...