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Carnicer, M. (author), Ten Pierick, A. (author), Van Dam, J. (author), Heijnen, J.J. (author), Albiol, J. (author), Van Gulik, W. (author), Ferrer, P. (author)
Background: Environmental and intrinsic stress factors can result in the global alteration of yeast physiology, as evidenced by several transcriptional studies. Hypoxia has been shown to have a beneficial effect on the expression of recombinant proteins in Pichia pastoris growing on glucose. Furthermore, transcriptional profiling analyses...
journal article 2012
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Carnicer,, M. (author), Canelas, A.B. (author), Ten Pierick, A. (author), Zeng, Z. (author), Van Dam, J. (author), Albiol, J. (author), Ferrer, P. (author), Heijnen, J.J. (author), Van Gulik, W. (author)
Accurate, reliable and reproducible measurement of intracellular metabolite levels has become important for metabolic studies of microbial cell factories. A first critical step for metabolomic studies is the establishment of an adequate quenching and washing protocol, which ensures effective arrest of all metabolic activity and removal of...
journal article 2011
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Canelas, A.B. (author), Ras, C. (author), Ten Pierick, A. (author), Van Dam, J.C. (author), Heijnen, J.J. (author), Van Gulik, W.M. (author)
Accurate determination of intracellular metabolite levels requires reliable, reproducible techniques for sampling and sample treatment. Quenching in 60% (v/v) methanol at ?40°C is currently the standard method for sub-second arrest of metabolic activity in microbial metabolomics but there have been contradictory reports in the literature on...
journal article 2008