The tendency of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to favor alcoholic fermentation over respiration is a complication in aerobic, biomass-directed applications of this yeast. Overproduction of Hap4p, a positive transcriptional regulator of genes involved in respiratory metabolism, has been reported to positively affect the balance between respiration and fermentation in aerobic glucose-grown batch cultures. In this study, the effects of HAP4 overexpression have been quantified in the prototrophic S. cerevisiae strain CEN.PK 113-7D under a variety of growth conditions. In aerobic glucose-limited chemostat cultures, overexpression of HAP4 increased the specific growth rate at which aerobic fermentation set in by about 10% relative to the isogenic wild-...
Brewing conditions for commercial alcohol production have been extensively studied and optimized; ye...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
During aerobic growth at high glucose concentrations, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae prefers to ...
To describe the fermentative potential of a yeast cell, the fermentative capacity (FC) has been defi...
To describe the fermentative potential of a yeast cell, the fermentative capacity (FC) has been defi...
Chez la levure Saccharomyces cerevisiae, le complexe transcriptionel HAP est impliqué dans la balanc...
Overexpression of HAP4 in glucose-derepressed yeast cells reveals respiratory control of glucose-reg...
<p>Redox homeostasis is essential to the maintenance of cell metabolism. Changes in the redox state ...
Background Depending on the carbon source, Saccharomyces cerevisiae displays various degrees of res...
Background: Metabolic and regulatory gene networks generally tend to be stable. However, we have rec...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae the HXK2 gene, which encodes the glycolytic enzyme hexokinase II, is inv...
The transcriptional regulator HAP4, induced by respiratory substrates, is involved in the balance be...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
During aerobic growth at high glucose concentrations, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae prefers to ...
The Hap2/3/4/5 complex is a heme-activated, CCAATT binding, global transcriptional activator of gene...
Brewing conditions for commercial alcohol production have been extensively studied and optimized; ye...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
During aerobic growth at high glucose concentrations, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae prefers to ...
To describe the fermentative potential of a yeast cell, the fermentative capacity (FC) has been defi...
To describe the fermentative potential of a yeast cell, the fermentative capacity (FC) has been defi...
Chez la levure Saccharomyces cerevisiae, le complexe transcriptionel HAP est impliqué dans la balanc...
Overexpression of HAP4 in glucose-derepressed yeast cells reveals respiratory control of glucose-reg...
<p>Redox homeostasis is essential to the maintenance of cell metabolism. Changes in the redox state ...
Background Depending on the carbon source, Saccharomyces cerevisiae displays various degrees of res...
Background: Metabolic and regulatory gene networks generally tend to be stable. However, we have rec...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae the HXK2 gene, which encodes the glycolytic enzyme hexokinase II, is inv...
The transcriptional regulator HAP4, induced by respiratory substrates, is involved in the balance be...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
During aerobic growth at high glucose concentrations, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae prefers to ...
The Hap2/3/4/5 complex is a heme-activated, CCAATT binding, global transcriptional activator of gene...
Brewing conditions for commercial alcohol production have been extensively studied and optimized; ye...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
During aerobic growth at high glucose concentrations, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae prefers to ...