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September 2023
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Yeasts use dedicated transporters to bring specific sugars into the cell, thereby enabling growth on different types of substrates. This article examines the evolutionary history of the Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) of transporters in budding yeasts. Some of the peculiar characteristics and features that are important for biotechnological applications are also discussed. For further information see the review in this issue by Donzella and colleagues (pages 811–827).The cover image was made by Eleonora D’Amico.
ISSN 0071-1365
EISSN 1744-1358
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Fungal Biochemistry
Review Articles
Gliotoxin and related metabolites as zinc chelators: implications and exploitation to overcome antimicrobial resistance
Essays Biochem (2023) 67 (5): 769–780.
Evolution and functional diversification of yeast sugar transporters
Essays Biochem (2023) 67 (5): 811–827.
Fungal siderophore metabolism with a focus on Aspergillus fumigatus: impact on biotic interactions and potential translational applications
Essays Biochem (2023) 67 (5): 829–842.
The role of the Mediator complex in fungal pathogenesis and response to antifungal agents
Essays Biochem (2023) 67 (5): 843–851.
The use of immunoaffinity purification approaches coupled with LC-MS/MS offers a powerful strategy to identify protein complexes in filamentous fungi
Essays Biochem (2023) 67 (5): 877–892.
Long non-coding RNA and ribosomal protein genes in a yeast ageing model: an investigation for undergraduate research-based learning
Essays Biochem (2023) 67 (5): 893–901.