The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is characterized by its ability to: (a) degrade glucose or fructose to ethanol, even in the presence of oxygen (Crabtree effect); (b) grow in the absence of oxygen; and (c) generate respiratory-deficient mitochondrial mutants, so-called petites. How unique are these properties among yeasts in the Saccharomyces clade, and what is their origin? Recent progress in genome sequencing has elucidated the phylogenetic relationships among yeasts in the Saccharomyces complex, providing a framework for the understanding of the evolutionary history of several modern traits. In this study, we analyzed over 40 yeasts that reflect over 150 million years of evolutionary history for their ability to ferment, grow in the ab...
The genetic basis underlying how organisms adapt to different environments and evolve new life style...
<p>This figure illustrates an overview of the evolution of long-term Crabtree effect, what resulted ...
Dekkera yeasts have often been considered as alternative sources of ethanol production that could co...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is characterized by its ability to: (a) degrade glucose or fructo...
Under aerobic conditions, most yeasts such as Kluyveromyces lactis, prefer the respiratory pathway a...
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon dioxide at both...
<div><p>Baker’s yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon ...
When fruits ripen, microbial communities start a fierce competition for the freely available fruit s...
<div><p>When fruits ripen, microbial communities start a fierce competition for the freely available...
Yeasts are unicellular fungi exhibiting a huge diversity of life styles and physiologies and their e...
When fruits ripen, microbial communities start a fierce competition for the freely available fruit s...
The origin of modern fruits brought to microbial communities an abundant source of rich food based o...
Yeast species belonging to the lineage that underwent the whole genome duplication (WGD), and includ...
doi:10.1111/febs.13019 The short-term Crabtree effect is defined as the immediate occurrence of aero...
Yeast metabolism has been a subject of research since the XIX century, when Louis Pasteur had proved...
The genetic basis underlying how organisms adapt to different environments and evolve new life style...
<p>This figure illustrates an overview of the evolution of long-term Crabtree effect, what resulted ...
Dekkera yeasts have often been considered as alternative sources of ethanol production that could co...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is characterized by its ability to: (a) degrade glucose or fructo...
Under aerobic conditions, most yeasts such as Kluyveromyces lactis, prefer the respiratory pathway a...
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon dioxide at both...
<div><p>Baker’s yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon ...
When fruits ripen, microbial communities start a fierce competition for the freely available fruit s...
<div><p>When fruits ripen, microbial communities start a fierce competition for the freely available...
Yeasts are unicellular fungi exhibiting a huge diversity of life styles and physiologies and their e...
When fruits ripen, microbial communities start a fierce competition for the freely available fruit s...
The origin of modern fruits brought to microbial communities an abundant source of rich food based o...
Yeast species belonging to the lineage that underwent the whole genome duplication (WGD), and includ...
doi:10.1111/febs.13019 The short-term Crabtree effect is defined as the immediate occurrence of aero...
Yeast metabolism has been a subject of research since the XIX century, when Louis Pasteur had proved...
The genetic basis underlying how organisms adapt to different environments and evolve new life style...
<p>This figure illustrates an overview of the evolution of long-term Crabtree effect, what resulted ...
Dekkera yeasts have often been considered as alternative sources of ethanol production that could co...