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Researchers Develop Yeast-Based Tool for Worldwide Pathogen Detection
Researchers Yeast Tool Worldwide Pathogen Detection
2017/7/24
Columbia University researchers have developed a tool that is likely to revolutionize the way we detect and treat pathogens in everything from human health to agriculture to water. Using only common h...
First Fully Artificial Yeast Genome Has Been Designed
First Fully Artificial Yeast Genome Designed
2017/3/30
Working as part of an international research consortium, a multidisciplinary team at The Johns Hopkins University has completed the design phase for a fully synthetic yeast genome.The details of the d...
Provocative prions may protect yeast cells from stress
Provocative prions protect yeast cells stress
2017/2/16
Prions have a notorious reputation. They cause neurodegenerative disease, namely mad cow/Creutzfeld-Jakob disease. And the way these protein particles propagate – getting other proteins to join the pi...
Yeast emerges as hidden third partner in lichen symbiosis
Yeast hidden third partner lichen symbiosis
2016/8/1
For nearly 150 years, lichens have been the model organisms of symbiosis. Now researchers have uncovered an unexpected third partner embedded in the lichen cortex or "skin" - yeast.Scientists have lon...
Yeast Culture and Vitamin E Supplementation Alleviates Heat Stress in Dairy Goats
Dairy Goats Heat Stress Vitamin E Yeast Culture Endotoxin Absorption
2016/7/27
This study was conducted to determine and compare the effects of yeast yeast culture (YC) and vitamin E (VE) supplementation on endotoxin absorption and antioxidant status in lactating dairy goats suf...
Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Studies of Yeast tRNAPhe
Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Studies Yeast tRNAPhe
2016/5/20
Chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP) has been observed from yeast tRNAPhe following reaction with photoexcited riboflavin. At 20 OC, several resonances of tRNA in the native form sh...
A team led by a researcher at the University of California, Riverside has adapted the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system for use in a yeast strain that can produce useful lipids and polymers. The develop...
UW team programs solitary yeast cells to say ‘hello’ to one another(图)
UW team programs solitary yeast cells hello
2015/7/13
For centuries, humans have been playing with yeast. But these simple fungal cells usually do their jobs — making bread rise or converting sugar into alcohol — without having to communicate or work tog...
Integration of general amino acid control and TOR regulatory pathways in yeast
GCN4 GCN2 TOR
2015/5/25
Two important nutrient sensing and regulatory pathways, the general amino acid control (GAAC) and the target of rapamycin (TOR), participate in the control of yeast growth and metabolism in response t...
Influence of Feeding Enzymatically Hydrolyzed Yeast Cell Wall on Growth Performance and Digestive Function of Feedlot Cattle during Periods of Elevated Ambient Temperature
Yeast Growth Performance Digestion Cattle
2016/5/18
In experiment 1, eighty crossbred steers (239±15 kg) were used in a 229-d experiment to evaluate the effects of increasing levels of enzymatically hydrolyzed yeast (EHY) cell wall in diets on growth p...
Investigating the Role of YSLs in Oryza sativa and Arabidopsis thaliana through RT-PCR and Yeast Functional Complementation
Oryza sativa YSLs
2015/1/6
I would like to thank Elsbeth Walker for giving me the opportunity to complete
my MS degree in her lab. I would also like to thank my committee members, Magdalena
Bezanilla and Ana Caicedo for sitti...
Characterization of yeast U14 snoRNA interactions required for rRNA processing, and development of a novel in vivo rDNA system for dissecting ribosome biogenesis
U14 small nucleoli ribosomal RNA DNA bases yeast elements
2014/12/11
U14 small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) is required for processing of 18S ribosomal RNA. It was hypothesized that U14 might base pair with 18S RNA through two highly conserved U14 sequence elements known as ...
{\it CSE1}, an essential yeast gene required for cell cycle progression, encodes a nuclear transport factor
Brewing yeast genes chromosomes genes cell cycle and protein nuclear proteins
2014/12/11
CSE1, an essential Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene was initially isolated in a screen for genes important for accurate chromosome segregation. cse1 mutants have pleiotropic phenotypes including defects ...
The ability to accurately repair DNA damaged by spontaneous errors, oxidation or mutagens is crucial to the survival of cells. This repair is normally accomplished by using an identical or homologous ...