Nonconventional Yeasts in Biotechnology A Handbook / by Klaus Wolf.

Nonconventional yeasts - all yeasts other than S. cerevisiae and S. pombe - are attracting increasing attention in basic research and biotechnological applications. Due to their exceptional metabolic pathways, they have been used in various biotechnological processes for producing foods or food addi...

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Main Author: Wolf, Klaus (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1996.
Edition:1st ed. 1996.
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505 0 |a 1 Principles and Methods Used in Yeast Classification, and an Overview of Currently Accepted Yeast Genera -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Some Principles of Yeast Taxonomy -- 3 Trends in the Systematics of Yeasts -- 4 Phylogeny -- 5 Methods -- 6 Overview of Yeast Genera -- 7 Appendix -- References -- 2 Protoplast Fusion of Yeasts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Transfer of Cytoplasmic Genes -- 3 Production of Polyploid Strains -- 4 Fusion of Strains with Identical Mating Type -- 5 Establishment of Parasexual Genetic Systems -- 6 Fusion of Strains Belonging to Different Species or Genera -- 7 Practical Recommendations -- 8 Analysis of the Fusants -- 9 Additional Protocols -- 10 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3 Electrophoretic Karyotyping of Yeasts -- 1 Introduction and Theory -- 2 Fields of Application -- 3 Practical Recommendations -- References -- 4 Schwanniomyces occidentalis -- 1 History of Schwanniomyces occidentalis Research -- 2 Physiology -- 3 Media -- 4 Available Strains -- 5 Genetic Techniques -- 6 Chromosomal DNA -- 7 Genes and Genetic Markers -- 8 Vector Systems -- 9 Heterologous Gene Expression -- 10 The Amylolytic System -- 11 Industrial Applications -- References -- 5 Kluyveromyces lactis -- 1 History of Kluyveromyces lactis Research -- 2 Physiology -- 3 Growth Media -- 4 Available Strains -- 5 Genetic Techniques -- 6 Chromosomal DNA -- 7 Genes and Genetic Markers -- 8 K. lactis Genes vs. S. cerevisiae Genes -- 9 Regulation of Carbon Metabolism -- 10 Mitochondria -- 11 A Few Notes on Biochemical Procedures -- 12 Plasmids -- 13 Vector Systems -- 14 Transformation Procedures -- 15 K. lactis for Industrial Application -- References -- 6 Pichia pastoris -- 1 History of Pichia pastoris -- 2 Growth and Storage -- 3 Available Strains -- 4 Genetic Techniques -- 5 Fermentation Process -- 6 Transformation -- 7 Induction of Protein Expression -- 8 Analysis of Protein Expression -- 9 Vectors -- 10 Optimization of Protein Expression -- 11 Miscellaneous Procedures -- References -- 7 Pichia guilliermondii -- 1 History of Pichia guilliermondii Research -- 2 Physiology -- 3 Available Strains -- 4 Genetic Techniques -- 5 Chromosomes, Genes, and Genetic Markers -- 6 DNA Isolation and Transformation -- 7 Biochemical Genetics -- 8 Biotechnological Applications -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 8 Pichia methanolica (Pichia pinus MH4) -- 1 History of Pichia methanolica Research -- 2 Physiology -- 3 Available Strains -- 4 Genetic Techniques -- 5 Chromosomes -- 6 Genes and Genetic Markers -- 7 Transformation -- 8 Genetic Control of Mating -- 9 Biochemical Genetics of Purine Biosynthesis -- 10 Genetic Control of Methanol Metabolism -- 11 Biotechnological Applications -- References -- 9 Hansenula polymorpha (Pichia angusta) -- 1 History of Hansenula polymorpha Research -- 2 Physiology -- 3 Media -- 4 Available Strains -- 5 Genetic Techniques -- 6 Chromosomes -- 7 Genes and Genetic Markers -- 8 Vector Systems -- 9 Heterologous Gene Expression -- 10 Peroxisomal Biogenesis -- 11 Applied Aspects -- 12 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10 Yarrowia lipolytica -- 1 History of Yarrowia lipolytica Research -- 2 Physiology/Biochemistry/Cell Structure -- 3 Life Cycle -- 4 Genetic and Molecular Data -- 5 Transformation, Vectors, and Expression Systems -- 6 Media and Culture Conditions -- 7 Genetic Techniques -- 8 Methods of Cell Biology (Structural Studies) -- 9 Methods of Molecular Biology/Gene Technology -- References -- 11 Arxula adeninivorans -- 1 History of Arxula adeninivorans Research -- 2 Physiology and Biochemical Procedures -- 3 Growth Media -- 4 Available Strains and Preservation Methods -- 5 Parasexual Genetics -- 6 Chromosomal DNA -- 7 Mitochondrial DNA -- 8 Transformation System -- 9 Expression of Heterologous Genes in A. adeninivorans -- References -- 12 Candida maltosa -- 1 History and Taxonomy of Candida maltosa -- 2 Physiology and Biochemistry of Candida maltosa -- 3 Cytology and Morphology of Candida maltosa -- 4 Genetics and Molecular Biology of Candida maltosa -- 5 Host-Vector Systems for Candida maltosa -- 6 Potential Biotechnological Application of Candida maltosa -- References -- 13 Trichosporon -- 1 History of Trichosporon Research -- 2 Available Strains and Mutant Collections -- 3 Media for Different Purposes -- 4 Conservation of Strains -- 5 Genetic Techniques -- 6 Biochemical Techniques -- 7 Molecular Techniques -- 8 Specific Biochemical Properties of Trichosporon Yeasts -- 9 Trichosporon Cell Biology: Staining of Nuclei -- 10 Applications of Trichosporon Yeasts -- References. 
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