Ayman, S. Gezginc, Y.
In this study, yeast species involved in the naturally fermented green table olive produced in Southern Turkey were investigated. Table olive samples were prepared with regional olive cultivars and traditional methods were employed in the production. Yeasts were isolated from the brines of the samples at the late fermentation stage and identified a...
Le Bec, Matthias Pouzet, Sylvain Cordier, Céline Barral, Simon Scolari, Vittore Sorre, Benoit Banderas, Alvaro Hersen, Pascal
Abstract Microbial communities are a siege of complex metabolic interactions such as cooperation and competition for resources. Methods to control such interactions could lead to major advances in our ability to engineer microbial consortia for bioproduction and synthetic biology applications. Here, we used optogenetics to control invertase product...
Nasalingkhan, Channarong Sirinonthanawech, Naraporn Noree, Chalongrat
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Biology open
As part of our studies of yeast aldehyde dehydrogenase (Ald4p) assembly, we identified a population of transformants (SWORD strain) that show more robust filament formation of GFP-tagged Ald4p (Ald4p-GFP) than that of a wild type ALD4::GFP strain. Sequencing of the ALD4 gene in the SWORD strain showed that the increased assembly was not due to chan...
Kobayashi, Yuuki Kayamori, Ayane Aoki, Keita Shiwa, Yuh Matsutani, Minenosuke Fujita, Nobuyuki Sugita, Takashi Iwasaki, Wataru Tanaka, Naoto Takashima, Masako
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BMC genomics
Since DNA information was first used in taxonomy, barcode sequences such as the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region have greatly aided fungal identification; however, a barcode sequence alone is often insufficient. Thus, multi-gene- or whole-genome-based methods were developed. We previously isolated Basidiomycota yeasts classified in the Tric...
Li, K Gallo, A J Binder, B J Green, J E F
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Journal of theoretical biology
We consider the uniaxial growth of a tissue or colony of cells, where a nutrient (or some other chemical) required for cell proliferation is supplied at one end, and is consumed by the cells. An example would be the growth of a cylindrical yeast colony in the experiments described by Vulin et al. (2014). We develop a reaction-diffusion model of thi...
Desclaux, Terence Santana, Leonardo Verdeille, Inès Duru, Paul Joseph, Pierre Delarue, Morgan Liot, Olivier
Bioclogging, the clogging of pores with living particles, is a complex process that involves various coupled mechanisms such as hydrodynamics and particle properties. The lack of sensitive methods to simultaneously measure the hydraulic resistance of a clog and the position of particles at high enough resolutions limits our understanding of this ti...
Zahmatkesh Anbarani, Mohaddeseh Nourbakhsh, Sima Toolabi, Ali Bonyadi, Ziaeddin
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Heliyon
Crystal violet (CV) is an azo dye with cationic nature, belonging to the triphenylmethane group. This study was designed to optimize CV removal by S. cerevisiae from aqueous solutions using BBD model. Harvested cells of S. cerevisiae were locally obtained from Iran Science and Technology Research Organization (ISTRO). The decolorization tests were ...
Leonetti, Paola Consiglio, Arianna Arendt, Dennis Golbik, Ralph Peter Rubino, Luisa Gursinsky, Torsten Behrens, Sven-Erik Pantaleo, Vitantonio
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Cellular & molecular biology letters
In plants, RNase III Dicer-like proteins (DCLs) act as sensors of dsRNAs and process them into short 21- to 24-nucleotide (nt) (s)RNAs. Plant DCL4 is involved in the biogenesis of either functional endogenous or exogenous (i.e. viral) short interfering (si)RNAs, thus playing crucial antiviral roles. In this study we expressed plant DCL4 in Saccharo...
Davis, Thomas S Stewart, Jane E Clark, Caitlin Van Buiten, Charlene
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Microbial ecology
To better understand functional ecology of bark beetle-microbial symbioses, we characterized yeast associates of North American spruce beetle (Dendroctous rufipennis Kirby) across populations. Seven yeast species were detected; Wickerhamomyces canadensis (Wickerham) Kurtzman et al. (Sachharomycetales: Saccharomycetaceae) was the most common (74% of...
Phua, Cheryl Zi Jin Zhao, Xiaqing Turcios-Hernandez, Lesly McKernan, Morrigan Abyadeh, Morteza Ma, Siming Promislow, Daniel Kaeberlein, Matt Kaya, Alaattin
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GeroScience
Altered mitochondrial function is tightly linked to lifespan regulation, but underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we report the chronological and replicative lifespan variation across 167 yeast knock-out strains, each lacking a single nuclear-coded mitochondrial gene, including 144 genes with human homologs, many associated with diseases. We...