Search Results - "Haase, Max A. B."
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Population genomics of the pathogenic yeast Candida tropicalis identifies hybrid isolates in environmental samples
Published in PLoS pathogens (31-03-2021)“…Candida tropicalis is a human pathogen that primarily infects the immunocompromised. Whereas the genome of one isolate, C. tropicalis MYA-3404, was originally…”
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Two differentially stable rDNA loci coexist on the same chromosome and form a single nucleolus
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-02-2023)“…The nucleolus is the most prominent membraneless compartment within the nucleus-dedicated to the metabolism of ribosomal RNA. Nucleoli are composed of hundreds…”
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Pathogenic budding yeasts isolated outside of clinical settings
Published in FEMS yeast research (01-05-2019)“…ABSTRACT Budding yeasts are distributed across a wide range of habitats, including as human commensals. However, under some conditions, these commensals can…”
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Microbial Diversity Associated with the Pollen Stores of Captive-Bred Bumble Bee Colonies
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (16-04-2020)“…The pollen stores of bumble bees host diverse microbiota that influence overall colony fitness. Yet, the taxonomic identity of these symbiotic microbes is…”
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Genome sequence and physiological analysis of Yamadazyma laniorum f.a. sp. nov. and a reevaluation of the apocryphal xylose fermentation of its sister species, Candida tenuis
Published in FEMS yeast research (01-05-2017)“…Abstract Xylose fermentation is a rare trait that is immensely important to the cellulosic biofuel industry, and Candida tenuis is one of the few yeasts that…”
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Superloser: A Plasmid Shuffling Vector for Saccharomyces cerevisiae with Exceedingly Low Background
Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-08-2019)“…Here we report a new plasmid shuffle vector for forcing budding yeast ( ) to incorporate a new genetic pathway in place of a native pathway - even an essential…”
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Tempo and Mode of Genome Evolution in the Budding Yeast Subphylum
Published in Cell (29-11-2018)“…Budding yeasts (subphylum Saccharomycotina) are found in every biome and are as genetically diverse as plants or animals. To understand budding…”
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Gene loss and cis-regulatory novelty shaped core histone gene evolution in the apiculate yeast Hanseniaspora uvarum
Published in Genetics (Austin) (06-03-2024)“…Abstract Core histone genes display a remarkable diversity of cis-regulatory mechanisms despite their protein sequence conservation. However, the dynamics and…”
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Humanization reveals pervasive incompatibility of yeast and human kinetochore components
Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (29-12-2023)“…Kinetochores assemble on centromeres to drive chromosome segregation in eukaryotic cells. Humans and budding yeast share most of the structural subunits of the…”
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Taxogenomic analysis of a novel yeast species isolated from soil, Pichia galeolata sp. nov
Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-12-2023)“…A novel budding yeast species was isolated from a soil sample collected in the United States of America. Phylogenetic analyses of multiple loci and…”
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DASH/Dam1 complex mutants stabilize ploidy in histone‐humanized yeast by weakening kinetochore‐microtubule attachments
Published in The EMBO journal (17-04-2023)“…Forcing budding yeast to chromatinize their DNA with human histones manifests an abrupt fitness cost. We previously proposed chromosomal aneuploidy and…”
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Repeated horizontal gene transfer of GALactose metabolism genes violates Dollo’s law of irreversible loss
Published in Genetics (Austin) (09-02-2021)“…Abstract Dollo’s law posits that evolutionary losses are irreversible, thereby narrowing the potential paths of evolutionary change. While phenotypic reversals…”
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Genomic factors shape carbon and nitrogen metabolic niche breadth across Saccharomycotina yeasts
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (26-04-2024)“…Organisms exhibit extensive variation in ecological niche breadth, from very narrow (specialists) to very broad (generalists). Two general paradigms have been…”
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macroH2A1 drives nucleosome dephasing and genome instability in histone humanized yeast
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (23-07-2024)“…In addition to replicative histones, eukaryotic genomes encode a repertoire of non-replicative variant histones, providing additional layers of structural and…”
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Substrate, temperature, and geographical patterns among nearly 2000 natural yeast isolates
Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-01-2022)“…Yeasts have broad importance as industrially and clinically relevant microbes and as powerful models for fundamental research, but we are only beginning to…”
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Protein–protein interactions in the Mla lipid transport system probed by computational structure prediction and deep mutational scanning
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-06-2023)“…The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is an asymmetric bilayer that protects the cell from external stressors, such as antibiotics. The Mla…”
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Substrate, temperature, and geographical patterns among nearly 2,000 natural yeast isolates
Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (15-11-2021)“…Yeasts have broad importance as industrially and clinically relevant microbes and as powerful models for fundamental research, but we are only beginning to…”
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Substrate, temperature, and geographical patterns among nearly 2000 natural yeast isolates
Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (05-11-2021)“…Yeasts have broad importance as industrially and clinically relevant microbes and as powerful models for fundamental research, but we are only beginning to…”
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Context-dependent neocentromere activity in synthetic yeast chromosome VIII
Published in Cell genomics (08-11-2023)“…Pioneering advances in genome engineering, and specifically in genome writing, have revolutionized the field of synthetic biology, propelling us toward the…”
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Repeated horizontal gene transfer of GAL actose metabolism genes violates Dollo’s law of irreversible loss
Published in Genetics (Austin) (31-03-2021)“…Abstract Dollo’s law posits that evolutionary losses are irreversible, thereby narrowing the potential paths of evolutionary change. While phenotypic reversals…”
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