2019
DOI: 10.1101/540757
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Making ATP fast and slow: do yeasts play a mixed strategy to metabolise glucose?

Abstract: The ability of some microorganisms to switch from respiration to fermentation in the presence of oxygen -the so-called Crabtree effect-has been a fascinating subject of study at the theoretical and experimental fronts. Game-theoretical approaches have been routinely used to examine and explain the way a microorganism, such as yeast, would switch between the two ATP-producing pathways, i.e., respiration and fermentation.Here we attempt to explain the switch between respiration and fermentation in yeast by const… Show more

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