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SUBMITTER: Rozpedowska E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3112538 | biostudies-literature | 2011
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rozpędowska Elzbieta E Hellborg Linda L Ishchuk Olena P OP Orhan Furkan F Galafassi Silvia S Merico Annamaria A Woolfit Megan M Compagno Concetta C Piskur Jure J
Nature communications 20110101
Saccharomyces yeasts degrade sugars to two-carbon components, in particular ethanol, even in the presence of excess oxygen. This characteristic is called the Crabtree effect and is the background for the 'make-accumulate-consume' life strategy, which in natural habitats helps Saccharomyces yeasts to out-compete other microorganisms. A global promoter rewiring in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae lineage, which occurred around 100 mya, was one of the main molecular events providing the background for ...[more]