What is yeast? Learn the definition and uses of yeast, and see if it is a microbe, bacteria, or fungus. Also understand how yeast is different from...
C. Hill (eds), Functions of Alternative Terminal Oxidases. Proc. 1l th FEBS Meeting, Copen- hagen, 1977. - - Pergamon Press, London.Goffeau A (1978) A new type of antimycin, cyanide and hydroxamate-insensitive but azide-sensitive respiration in the yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe . In: ...
Probably, it tolerates anaerobiosis by using alternative electron acceptors like nitrate, nitrite, DMSO or TMAO [39], while its cbb3-Cox would keep cellular O2 concentrations low to protect its crucial O2-labile enzymes and allow establishment of anaerobic respiration [40], [41]. Indeed, C. ...
As a new class of agricultural insecticides, synthetic pyrethroids are widely used to control insect pests. Synthetic pyrethroids have been shown to enter the aquatic environment from agricultural runoff or drift from aerial and ground-based spraying applications posing threat to fishes which are less ...
The gut microbiome is an important determinant in various diseases. Here we perform a cross-sectional study of Japanese adults and identify the Blautia genus, especially B. wexlerae, as a commensal bacterium that is inversely correlated with obesity and
The cost-effective production of second-generation bioethanol, which is made from lignocellulosic materials, has to face the following two problems: co-fermenting xylose with glucose and enhancing the strain’s tolerance to lignocellulosic inhibitors. Ba
Respiratory electron transport complexes are organized as individual entities or combined as large supercomplexes (SC). Gram-negative bacteria deploy a mitochondrial-like cytochrome (cyt) bc1 (Complex III, CIII2), and may have specific cbb3-type cyt c ox
Wolff : Structural proteins of wild-type (p + ) and respiration-deficient (p − ) yeast mitochondria: a comparative study using electrophoretic and immunological methods. Europ. J. Biochem. 968 , 339–345 (1968).Tuppy, H., Swetly, P., Wolff, I. : Structural protein of wild-type (@...
Streptococci are Gram-positive, catalase-negative, facultatively anaerobic, coccoid bacteria less than 2 μm in diameter that grow in characteristic chains in broth culture. Streptococci are nutritionally fastidious, and growth in complex media is enhanced by the addition of blood or serum. Phenotypic...
Therefore, a role for the nrc products as a new type of membrane NDH specific for nitrate respiration was deduced. Consistent with this, nrc::kat mutants grew more slowly than the wild type strain under anaerobic conditions, but not in the presence of oxygen. The oligomeric structure of ...