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Similar environments but diverse fates: Responses of budding yeast to nutrient deprivation
Microbial Cell · 2016 · ▲ 45 citations
Abstract
) can adopt one of several alternative differentiation fates in response to nutrient limitation, and each of these fates provides distinct biological functions. When different strain backgrounds are taken into account, these various fates occur in response to similar environmental cues, are regulated by the same signal transduction pathways, and share many of the same master regulators. I propose that the relationships between fate choice, environmental cues and signaling pathways are not Boolean, but involve graded levels of signals, pathway activation and master-regulator activity. In the absence of large differences between environmental cues, small differences in the concentration of cues may be reinforced by cell-to-cell signals. These signals are particularly essential for fate determination within communities, such as colonies and biofilms, where fate choice varies dramatically from one region of the community to another. The lack of Boolean relationships between cues, signaling pathways, master regulators and cell fates may allow yeast communities to respond appropriately to the wide range of environments they encounter in nature.
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Honigberg, S.M. (2016). Similar environments but diverse fates: Responses of budding yeast to nutrient deprivation. <em>Microbial Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.15698/mic2016.08.516
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Honigberg SM. Similar environments but diverse fates: Responses of budding yeast to nutrient deprivation. Microbial Cell. 2016. doi:10.15698/mic2016.08.516.
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@article{saul2016Simila,
title = {Similar environments but diverse fates: Responses of budding yeast to nutrient deprivation},
author = {Saul M. Honigberg},
journal = {Microbial Cell},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.15698/mic2016.08.516},
}
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