AbstractThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae HOG pathway controls responses to osmotic shock such as production of the osmolyte glycerol. Here we show that the HOG pathway can be stimulated by addition of glycerol. This stimulation was strongly diminished in cells expressing an unregulated Fps1p glycerol channel, presumably because glycerol rapidly equilibrated across the plasma membrane. Ethanol, which passes the plasma membrane readily and causes water stress by disturbing the hydration of biomolecules, did not activate the HOG pathway. These observations suggest that stimulation of the HOG pathway is mediated by a turgor change and not by water stress per se
AbstractGlycerol has been shown to cross the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae through (1)...
We provide an integrated dynamic view on a eukaryotic osmolyte system, linking signaling with regula...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
AbstractThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae HOG pathway controls responses to osmotic shock such as product...
The accumulation and transport of solutes are hallmarks of osmoadaptation. In this study we have emp...
AbstractSignal transduction pathways control cellular responses to extrinsic and intrinsic signals. ...
AbstractCurrent progress highlights the role of the yeast cell wall as a highly dynamic structure th...
Adaptation to altered osmotic conditions is a fundamental property of living cells and has been stud...
Osmoregulation encompasses active homeostatic processes that ensure proper cell volume, shape and tu...
The ability to adapt to changing and potentially harmful conditions in the surrounding environment i...
The accumulation and transport of solutes are hallmarks of osmoadaptation. In this study we have emp...
THE ROLE OF HOG MAPK SIGNALING PATHWAY DURING OSMOTIC STRESS IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE Budding yea...
AbstractWe deleted the PBS2 gene encoding the MAP kinase activator of the osmosignaling HOG pathway ...
Osmoregulation is the active control of the cellular water balance and encompasses homeostatic mecha...
Adaptation is an important property of living organisms enabling them to cope with environmental str...
AbstractGlycerol has been shown to cross the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae through (1)...
We provide an integrated dynamic view on a eukaryotic osmolyte system, linking signaling with regula...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...
AbstractThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae HOG pathway controls responses to osmotic shock such as product...
The accumulation and transport of solutes are hallmarks of osmoadaptation. In this study we have emp...
AbstractSignal transduction pathways control cellular responses to extrinsic and intrinsic signals. ...
AbstractCurrent progress highlights the role of the yeast cell wall as a highly dynamic structure th...
Adaptation to altered osmotic conditions is a fundamental property of living cells and has been stud...
Osmoregulation encompasses active homeostatic processes that ensure proper cell volume, shape and tu...
The ability to adapt to changing and potentially harmful conditions in the surrounding environment i...
The accumulation and transport of solutes are hallmarks of osmoadaptation. In this study we have emp...
THE ROLE OF HOG MAPK SIGNALING PATHWAY DURING OSMOTIC STRESS IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE Budding yea...
AbstractWe deleted the PBS2 gene encoding the MAP kinase activator of the osmosignaling HOG pathway ...
Osmoregulation is the active control of the cellular water balance and encompasses homeostatic mecha...
Adaptation is an important property of living organisms enabling them to cope with environmental str...
AbstractGlycerol has been shown to cross the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae through (1)...
We provide an integrated dynamic view on a eukaryotic osmolyte system, linking signaling with regula...
Intracellular accumulation of glycerol is essential for yeast cells to survive hyperosmotic stress. ...