Study of the role of the Covalently linked Cell Wall protein (Ccw14p) and Yeast GlycoProtein (Ygp1p) within biofilm formation in a flor yeast strain
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
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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]
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).
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ccw14p; Flor yeast; Ygp1p; cell adherence; cell surface hydrophobicity; flor biofilm
Elenco autori:
Moreno Garcia, J; Coi, A L; Zara, G; García-Martínez, T; Mauricio, J C; Budroni, M
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