Abstract
We found that Saccharomyces cerevisiae utilizes thiosulfate as a sole sulfur source. The energetically-favored thiosulfate rather than sulfate as sulfur sources is also more effective for improving growth and ethanol-production rate in S.cerevisiae due to high levels of intracellular NADPH during thiosulfate utilization.
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