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Hence, if a cell overcomes this checkpoint and commits to entering S phase, it has to progress through the entire cell cycle. Accordingly, this checkpoint has to be tightly controlled to ensure that the cell is well prepared for a save passage to cell division. Many regulatory processes and ...
cerevisiae can produce SA by utilizing Eucalyptus globulus lignosulfonate stream (Stovicek et al., 2022). Considering the abundance and low-cost nature of biomass, production of bioplastics using biomass as substrates by yeast cell factories deserves in-depth investigation. Table 6. Yeast monomeric ...
Progress through the plant cell cycle involves changes of phosphorylation state and catalytic activity in p34cdc2 -like protein. The plant protein has prot... P John,K Zhang,C Dong,... - 《Functional Plant Biology》 被引量: 250发表: 1993年 Isolation and characterization of a gene encoding ...
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clearly indicate emerging conformational changes in cell wall components responsible for maintaining normal cell stiffness and shape. These changes can also be caused by damage to specific bonds occurring between glucans and mannoproteins. These changes are reversible after the rehydration of yeast cells...
Information regarding the progress of the adaptive evolution experiment of strains TAE and EAE, as well as the thialysine resistance of each isolated clone, can be found in Additional file 1 Full size image Within each ALE experiment, five random individual clones were picked from culture plates ...
express in yeast, and those that have been previously reported may not work in other settings without the original knowhow. Work is needed to uncover more universal principles for improving the expression, localisation, and coupling of GPCRs in yeast, but progress towards this is underway37,39....
This process can be carried out in ultrasonic disintegrators [[1], [2], [3]], bead mills [1,[3], [4], [5]] or high-pressure homogenizers [1,3,6,7]. During ultrasonic disintegration, used on a laboratory scale, microorganism cell disruption occurs as a result of abrupt pressure ...
In yeast the activated heterotrimeric G protein also controls a second pathway branch that serves to repolarize growth in the direction of the mating partner, leading to shmoo formation (Kemp and Sprague, 2003). Cell cycle arrest has also been suggested to take place as a result of the ...