The sugar sensing and carbon catabolite repression in Baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is governed by three major signaling pathways that connect carbon source recognition with transcriptional regulation. Here we present a screening method based on a non-invasive in vivo reporter system for real-time, single-cell screening of the sugar signaling state in S. cerevisiae in response to changing carbon conditions, with a main focus on the response to glucose and xylose.ResultsThe artificial reporter system was constructed by coupling a green fluorescent protein gene (yEGFP3) downstream of endogenous yeast promoters from the Snf3p/Rgt2p, SNF1/Mig1p and cAMP/PKA signaling pathways: HXT1p/2p/4p; SUC2p, CAT8p; TPS1p/2p and TEF4p respectively....
Eukaryotic cells possess an exquisitely interwoven and fine-tuned series of signal transduction mech...
Abstract Background Despite decades of engineering efforts, recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae are...
Xylose is present with glucose in lignocellulosic streams available for valorisation to biochemicals...
Efficient bioconversion of the pentose xylose is vital for the development of competent lignocellulo...
Background: There have been many successful strategies to implement xylose metabolism in Saccharomyc...
Extension of the substrate range is among one of the metabolic engineering goals for microorganisms ...
Extension of the substrate range is among one of the metabolic engineering goals for microorganisms ...
Cells need to sense the environment in order to survive, in particular they need to detect nutrients...
Extension of the substrate range is among one of the metabolic engineering goals for microorganisms ...
Glucose has dramatic effects on the regulation of carbon metabolism and on many other properties of ...
Abstract Background Considerable interest in the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass into ethan...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a sustainable and abundant starting material for biofuel production. Howe...
Cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have an exquisite preference for high concentrations of ...
Glucose exerts profound effects upon yeast physiology. In general, the effects of high glucose conce...
The realization that the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels is having serious effects on the ...
Eukaryotic cells possess an exquisitely interwoven and fine-tuned series of signal transduction mech...
Abstract Background Despite decades of engineering efforts, recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae are...
Xylose is present with glucose in lignocellulosic streams available for valorisation to biochemicals...
Efficient bioconversion of the pentose xylose is vital for the development of competent lignocellulo...
Background: There have been many successful strategies to implement xylose metabolism in Saccharomyc...
Extension of the substrate range is among one of the metabolic engineering goals for microorganisms ...
Extension of the substrate range is among one of the metabolic engineering goals for microorganisms ...
Cells need to sense the environment in order to survive, in particular they need to detect nutrients...
Extension of the substrate range is among one of the metabolic engineering goals for microorganisms ...
Glucose has dramatic effects on the regulation of carbon metabolism and on many other properties of ...
Abstract Background Considerable interest in the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass into ethan...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a sustainable and abundant starting material for biofuel production. Howe...
Cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have an exquisite preference for high concentrations of ...
Glucose exerts profound effects upon yeast physiology. In general, the effects of high glucose conce...
The realization that the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels is having serious effects on the ...
Eukaryotic cells possess an exquisitely interwoven and fine-tuned series of signal transduction mech...
Abstract Background Despite decades of engineering efforts, recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae are...
Xylose is present with glucose in lignocellulosic streams available for valorisation to biochemicals...