2023
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkad293
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Systematic profiling of ale yeast protein dynamics across fermentation and repitching

Riddhiman K Garge,
Renee C Geck,
Joseph O Armstrong
et al.

Abstract: Studying the genetic and molecular characteristics of brewing yeast strains is crucial for understanding their domestication history and adaptations accumulated over time in fermentation environments, and for guiding optimizations to the brewing process itself. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (brewing yeast) is amongst the most profiled organisms on the planet, yet the temporal molecular changes that underlie industrial fermentation and beer brewing remain understudied. Here, we characterized the genomic makeup of a … Show more

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“…Of course, S. cerevisiae was the first eukaryotic genome sequenced and remains a major developmental platform for a variety of sophisticated genomic techniques. From analysis of multigene traits to metabolomics to synthetic biology to modeling human chromosome dynamics, we are still learning a lot from the humble budding yeast ( Robinson et al 2023 ; Garge et al 2024 ; McNamara et al 2024 ; Papp et al 2024 ). And it's not alone.…”
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“…Of course, S. cerevisiae was the first eukaryotic genome sequenced and remains a major developmental platform for a variety of sophisticated genomic techniques. From analysis of multigene traits to metabolomics to synthetic biology to modeling human chromosome dynamics, we are still learning a lot from the humble budding yeast ( Robinson et al 2023 ; Garge et al 2024 ; McNamara et al 2024 ; Papp et al 2024 ). And it's not alone.…”
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confidence: 99%