Every cell has developed mechanisms to respond to changes in its
environment and to adapt its growth and metabolism to unfavorable
conditions. The unicellular eukaryote yeast has long proven as a
particularly useful model system for the analysis of cellular stress
responses, and the completion of the yeast genome sequence has only
added to its power
This volume comprehensively reviews both the basic features of the yeast
genral stress response and the specific adapations to different stress
types (nutrient depletion, osmotic and heat shock as well as salt and
oxidative stress). It includes the latest findings in the field and
discusses the implications for the analysis of stress response
mechanisms in higher eukaryotes as well.