The budding yeast species Saccharomyces castellii has provided important new insights into molecular evolution when incorporated in comparative genomics studies and studies of mitochondrial inheritage. Although it shows some diversity in the specific molecular details, several analyses have shown that it contains many genetic pathways similar to those of S. cerevisiae. Here we have investigated the possibility of performing genetic analyses in S. castellii. We optimized the LiAc transformation protocol to achieve 200-300 transformants/mu g plasmid DNA. We found that the commonly used plasmids for S. cerevisiae are stably maintained in S. castellii under selective conditions. Surprisingly, both 2 mu and CEN/ARS plasmids are kept at a high co...
Roots of classical yeast genetics go back to the early work of Lindegreen in the 1930s, who studied ...
International audienceDominant selectable markers, reporter genes and regulatable systems remain pow...
The biotechnological potential of C. guilliermondii is now well established. This yeast species curr...
The budding yeast Naumovozyma castellii (syn. Saccharomyces castellii) has been included in comparat...
Naumovozyma castellii (Saccharomyces castellii) is a member of the budding yeast family Saccharomyce...
Telomeres are natural ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and perform a major role in cell biology. They ...
[[abstract]]Genetic manipulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for production of valuable biochemicals...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a key model organism of functional genomics, due to it...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Yeasts presents a comprehensive examination of how yeas...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
The purpose of this research project was to analyze differences at the BLM10 locus between Saccharom...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...
The object of this project was to create a genomic library of an industrial Kluyveromyces marxianus ...
Roots of classical yeast genetics go back to the early work of Lindegreen in the 1930s, who studied ...
International audienceDominant selectable markers, reporter genes and regulatable systems remain pow...
The biotechnological potential of C. guilliermondii is now well established. This yeast species curr...
The budding yeast Naumovozyma castellii (syn. Saccharomyces castellii) has been included in comparat...
Naumovozyma castellii (Saccharomyces castellii) is a member of the budding yeast family Saccharomyce...
Telomeres are natural ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and perform a major role in cell biology. They ...
[[abstract]]Genetic manipulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for production of valuable biochemicals...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a key model organism of functional genomics, due to it...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Yeasts presents a comprehensive examination of how yeas...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
The purpose of this research project was to analyze differences at the BLM10 locus between Saccharom...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...
The object of this project was to create a genomic library of an industrial Kluyveromyces marxianus ...
Roots of classical yeast genetics go back to the early work of Lindegreen in the 1930s, who studied ...
International audienceDominant selectable markers, reporter genes and regulatable systems remain pow...
The biotechnological potential of C. guilliermondii is now well established. This yeast species curr...