Publications by authors named "Maria Jose Magalhaes Tropia"

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  • Multiple studies have investigated how glucose activates the H-ATPase enzyme in yeast, with a focus on the role of calcium signaling and the impact of specific genetic mutations.
  • Researchers used advanced techniques like whole genome sequencing and QTL analysis to find that a particular STT4 allele, featuring six mutations, significantly influences plasma membrane H-ATPase activity in response to glucose.
  • The findings imply that phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate may be crucial for this activation process, as it seems to regulate calcium release influenced by phospholipase C activity.
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The isolation and selection of yeast strains to improve the quality of the -Brazilian Spirit-have been studied in our research group. Our strategy considers as the predominant species involved in sugarcane juice fermentation and the presence of different stressors (osmolarity, temperature, ethanol content, and competition with other microorganisms). It also considers producing balanced concentrations of volatile compounds (higher alcohols and acetate and/or ethyl esters), flocculation capacity, and ethanol production.

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Wickerhamomyces anomalus strain LBCM1105 was originally isolated from the wort of cachaça (the Brazilian fermented sugarcane juice-derived Brazilian spirit) and has been shown to grow exceptionally well at high amounts of glycerol. This paramount residue from the biodiesel industry is a promising cheap carbon source for yeast biotechnology. The assessment of the physiological traits underlying the W.

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In yeast, as in other eukaryotes, calcium plays an essential role in signaling transduction to regulate different processes. Many pieces of evidence suggest that glucose-induced activation of plasma membrane H+-ATPase, essential for yeast physiology, is related to calcium signaling. Until now, no protein that could be regulated by calcium in this context has been identified.

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