Adaptation, Aging, and Cell Death in Yeast Stress Response: Models, Mechanisms and Applications
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Microbiology and Immunology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 29175
Special Issue Editors
Interests: S. cerevisiae; cell signaling; stress response; intracellular communication; mitochondrial dysfunction
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Interests: cell stress; hormesis; metabolism; aging; yeast
Interests: cell stress; humanized yeast; neurodegeneration; oxidative stress
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Dear Colleagues,
Every cell experiences stress in its life cycle, but its capacity to counteract it makes the difference in terms of adaptation, aging, and, ultimately, cell death. Specific stress responses depend on multiple factors related to the timing of stress exposure, the stressor’s concentration, the cell growth phase, and the surrounding environment. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an invaluable model organism for studying the molecular mechanisms underlying stress responses and regulating cell fate. The knowledge gained in yeast, together with the evolutionary conservation of genes, proteins, and pathways, represents a useful asset for studies in other relevant systems, enabling the translation to humans. This Special Issue aims to focus on:
- The role of environmental conditions on cell stress responses;
- The interplay between stress and nutrient signaling pathways in cell fate determination and aging;
- The hormesis paradigm in adaptive stress response;
- The relevance of stress responses in industrial fermentation processes;
- Omics and systems biology approaches in yeast.
Prof. Dr. Tiago Fleming Outeiro
Dr. Nicoletta Guaragnella
Dr. Anita Krisko
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cell stress
- adaptation
- cell death
- aging
- hormesis
- neurodegeneration
- humanized yeast
- stress and nutrient signaling
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