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Latest update of Applied Microbiology

LATEST RESEARCH NEWS ON SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

Transcriptional Regulatory Networks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

We have determined how most of the transcriptional regulators encoded within the eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiaeassociate with genes across the genome in living cells. even as maps of metabolic networks describe the potential pathways which will be employed by a cell to accomplish metabolic processes, this network of regulator-gene interactions describes potential pathways yeast cells can use to manage global organic phenomenon programs. We use this information to spot network motifs, the only units of specification, and demonstrate that an automatic process can use motifs to assemble a transcriptional regulatory network structure. Our results reveal that eukaryotic cellular functions are highly connected through networks of transcriptional regulators that regulate other transcriptional regulators. [1]

The proteome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria

We performed a comprehensive approach to work out the proteome of baker’s yeast mitochondria. The proteins of highly pure yeast mitochondria were separated by several independent methods and analyzed by tandem MS. From >20 million MS spectra, 750 different proteins were identified, indicating an involvement of mitochondria in numerous cellular processes. All known components of the organic process machinery, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and therefore the stable mitochondria-encoded proteins were found. supported the mitochondrial proteins described within the literature thus far, we calculate that the identified proteins represent ≈90% of all mitochondrial proteins. The function of 1 / 4 of the identified proteins is unknown. The mitochondrial proteome will provide a crucial database for the analysis of latest mitochondrial and mitochondria-associated functions and therefore the characterization of mitochondrial diseases. [2]

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