Flor yeasts are Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains noted by their ability to create a type of biofilm in the air-liquid interface of some wines, known as 'flor' or 'velum', for which certain proteins play an essential role. Following a proteomic study of a flor yeast strain, we deleted the CCW14 (Covalently linked Cell Wall protein) and YGP1 (Yeast GlycoProtein) genes -codifying for two cell surface glycoproteins- in a haploid flor yeast strain and we reported that both influence the weight of the biofilm as well as cell adherence (CCW14).
Study of the role of the Covalently linked Cell Wall protein (Ccw14p) and Yeast GlycoProtein (Ygp1p) within biofilm formation in a flor yeast strain / Moreno Garcia, J; Coi, A L; Zara, G; García-Martínez, T; Mauricio, J C; Budroni, M. - In: FEMS YEAST RESEARCH. - ISSN 1567-1356. - 18:2(2018). [10.1093/femsyr/foy005]
Study of the role of the Covalently linked Cell Wall protein (Ccw14p) and Yeast GlycoProtein (Ygp1p) within biofilm formation in a flor yeast strain
Zara, GMethodology
;Budroni, MWriting – Review & Editing
2018-01-01
Abstract
Flor yeasts are Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains noted by their ability to create a type of biofilm in the air-liquid interface of some wines, known as 'flor' or 'velum', for which certain proteins play an essential role. Following a proteomic study of a flor yeast strain, we deleted the CCW14 (Covalently linked Cell Wall protein) and YGP1 (Yeast GlycoProtein) genes -codifying for two cell surface glycoproteins- in a haploid flor yeast strain and we reported that both influence the weight of the biofilm as well as cell adherence (CCW14).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.