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But Molloy says if the toxin turns out to be a protein, it may be possible to clone the encoding gene and make yeast cells churn out the compound in greater quantities.
A helpful tool to make yeast cells "obese" is growth on oleate.
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The team first made yeast cells produce a modified version of VP16, an easy-to-study viral transcription factor that's often used in research.
As double deletion of both isoforms makes yeast cells inviable, we deleted HSP82 and fused the HSC82 coding region with a Tet-off promoter (Gari et al. 1997).
The excerpt shown in Table 1 describes the first stages of making yeast cells competent and was taken from the High Efficiency Transformation of Yeast protocol published in Methods in Yeast Genetics Amberg et al., 2005, a text book routinely cited in published papers.
Leaf agar grown C. gattii cells made extensive extracellular fibrils; these fibrils made yeast cell- yeast cell connections and also connections to many activated PMN (Fig. 9J, K).
But the human gene, discovered about a year and a half ago (Science, 12 April 1996, p. 193), has a yeast equivalent--SGS1--that makes yeast cells age prematurely.
The similarities in the metabolic pathways involved in TAG and SE metabolism between yeast and "larger" cells make yeast an attractive experimental system to study lipid function and malfunction at the molecular and cellular levels (Kohlwein and Petschnigg 2007; Kohlwein 2010a, b; Zechner et al. 2012).
Make yeast "cakes" with this method.
The upshot is a strain of yeast which makes S-reticuline from tyrosine, to go with the existing one that makes S-reticuline into morphine and, since tyrosine is one of the 20 amino acids used to make proteins, yeast cells turn it out naturally from glucose.
The discovery, though made in yeast cells, could have broad consequences should it prove true of people too, because it identifies a cellular pathway -- and possible drug target -- by which caloric restriction works.
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