Yeast is asingle-celled microorganismthat has been used in the preparation of bread, beer, and wine for thousands of years. Though it’s commonly referred to as a fungus, yeast is classified as a member of the kingdom Protista. Like all fungi, yeast is eukaryotic, meaning that it has a...
However, the limited availability always becomes problematic when a bioactive natural product comes to a promising pharmaceutical (Atanasov et al., 2015). Metabolic engineering endows cells with the ability of overproduction of new products, which provides a feasible approach for supplying these precious...
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[pic] Almost all flowering plants are known as 'Angiosperms', which means plants whose seed production comes from flowering. Seeds are packaged within a fruit to be transported away from parent plant. Angiosperms are vascular plants containing xylem and phloem in bundled patterns. Plant cells, un...
In regard to the fungal species present in the phyllosphere, yeasts are the main group of this kingdom, while filamentous fungi usually occur as dormant spores [2]. The yeast communities associated with the phylloplane of plant species from various natural and agricultural ecosystems have been ...
Currently, a chassis which has all the benefits of the S. cerevisiae genome engineering and the synthetic genomics toolbox plus the ability to perform interspecies and interkingdom conjugation is still lacking. Alternatively to whole chromosome assembly and synthesis, the development of larger ...
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1. “S cerevisiae under DIC microscopy” By Masur – Own work (Public Domain) viaCommons Wikimedia 2. “Mature sporangium of a Mucor sp. fungus” بواسطة CDC/Dr. Lucille K. Georg – This media comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Public Health Imag...
To overcome this problem, scanning mutagenesis of the M domain was performed [134], as well as mutagenesis of Hsp104 NBD1 and NBD2 [129,133], which allowed the isolation of non-toxic potentiated Hsp104 mutants. The screening of a cross-kingdom collection of Hsp104 homologs in yeast ...