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From: New insights into the Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation switch: Dynamic transcriptional response to anaerobicity and glucose-excess

Figure 2

Physiological responses of aerobic glucose-limited chemostat cultures to fully fermentative conditions. Time zero represents the steady state value. A – Extracellular concentrations of glucose (black square), ethanol (black triangle), CO2 (open square) and glycerol (black dot). Each time point represents the average of at least six independent replicates. B – Specific rates of glucose consumption (black square) and ethanol (black triangle), CO2 (open square) and glycerol (black dot) production. C – Biomass dry weight (black square), whole cell protein (open square) concentrations and cell number (black triangle). D – Intracellular concentrations of trehalose (black square) and glycogen (open square). Each time point represents the average of at least two independent replicates.

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