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Title Yeast & Entropy - Why would yeast work so hard to metabolize sugar, simply to spit out ethanol Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet How on Earth - the KGNU Science Show Media type Radio Duration/Length/Size ~20 minutes Country/Territory Netherlands Date 18/06/2019 Description Yeast & Entropy (starts 2:30) When yeast cells eat sugar and then give off ethanol, it helps us make yeast breads and beer. But WHY would yeast work so hard to metabolize sugar, simply to spit out as ethanol? This is a mystery that Matthias Heinemann is trying to figure out. Heinemann is a professor of molecular systems biology at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. His research published in Nature shows that yeast spits out ethanol to protect the yeast from “ metabolic overload.” Heinemann has figured out how to predict when this will happen, using the Gibbs Equation, ie through the perspective of conventional biology. Heinemann seeks clues about metabolism by applying some scientific laws that are best known for explaining machines and engines. They’re the laws of thermodynamics. (TRANSCRIPT HERE) Producer/Author Shelley Schlender & Joel Parker URL howonearthradio.org/archives/7217 Persons Matthias Heinemann
Keywords
- yeast
- ethanol
- thermodynamics
- Gibb's energy