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Regulatory Network Connecting Two Glucose Signal Transduction Pathways in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae prefers glucose as a carbon ...source. Glucose elicits broad changes in the yeast cell that adapt it to use the sugar efficiently and exclusively of other ... See full document
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Genetic Variation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Circuit Diversification in a Signal Transduction Network
... in regulatory control observed in differ- ent species, which evolved over evolutionary time, must have arisen from variations that occurred within a single species and subsequently became fixed as sexual isolation ... See full document
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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RanGTP-Binding Protein Msn5p Is Involved in Different Signal Transduction Pathways
... the glucose- DeVit et ...on glucose concentration; because its overexpression increases the invertase activ- Mig1p is nuclear localized in the presence of glucose ity of a snf1-ts mutant to levels ... See full document
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Integration of Transcriptional and Posttranslational Regulation in a Glucose Signal Transduction Pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... that glucose induces degra- dation of Mth1 via the 26S proteasome, conflicting results have been reported for the effect of glucose on Std1 (4, 23, ...by glucose via the Rgt2/Snf3-Rgt1 signal ... See full document
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Regulation of the Target of Rapamycin Signaling Pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... proteins SIKE and FGFR1OP2. The N-terminal region of CCM3 mediates heterodimerization with Ste20 kinases, and its C-terminal domain interacts with striatin (24, 39, 67, 75, 131), which also interacts with the ... See full document
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Review Article Role of long non-coding RNAs in cancer and associated signal transduction pathways
... LncRNA MALAT1 was found to promote tumor growth and metastasis by activating this signal- ing cascade [49, 50]. ERK/MAPK pathway was found to be inactivated in the gallbladder carci- noma (GBC) cell lines after ... See full document
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Gene Expression Modulation of Two Biosynthesis Pathways via Signal Transduction in Cochliobolus heterostrophus
... the two genes encoding the components of this system, the cytochrome P450 gene encoding benzoate para-hydroxylase A (BpHA) and the gene encoding cytochrome P450 CprA, is inducible by benzoate ... See full document
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Lipid accumulation from glucose and xylose in an engineered, naturally oleaginous strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... S. cerevisiae is not natively competent to utilize xylose, thus we engineered D5A by integration of a three-gene xylose utilization expression ...S. cerevisiae was integrated at the chromosomal GAL80 locus ... See full document
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Analysis of the GAL3 signal transduction pathway activating GAL4 protein-dependent transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
... The GAL3 protein does not appear to have galac- tokinase activity: T h e GAL3 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains three distinct regions of striking similari[r] ... See full document
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Using bayesian networks to construct gene regulatory networks from microarray data
... the network in this research do not exist in the network by Dejori ...gene network constructed through this research shows that the Bayesian networks implemented in this research not only have ... See full document
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Circadian control of abscisic acid biosynthesis and signalling pathways revealed by genome wide analysis of LHY binding targets
... Table 2. Regulatory function of LHY binding interactions in Arabidopsis. The functionality of LHY binding interactions was tested by assaying changes in expression of LHY binding targets upon induction of the ... See full document
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Cellular response to ionizing radiation: A microRNA story
... Following double-strand breaks by IR, the MRN complex binds to broken ends of DNA. MRN complex recruits ATM to broken DNA molecules and fully activates ATM (20). ATM, in its active form, phosphorylates several key ... See full document
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Regulatory control of signal transduction during morphogenesis in Drosophila
... activity of puckered in the wing disc. (A) In third instar larvae, puc- LacZ is present in all larval cells and in specific patterns in imaginal cells. In wing discs, puckered is found in the peripodial membrane and also ... See full document
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Constitutive Signal Transduction by Mutant Ssy5p and Ptr3p Components of the SPS Amino Acid Sensor System in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can transcriptionally activate a third of the amino acid permease genes through a signal that originates from the interaction between the extracellular amino acids and an ... See full document
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Vol. 2, Issue 10, October 2013
... of glucose from saccharified agro wastes (field bean pods and green pea pods): The extractives are measured by exhaustive Soxhlet extraction of the biomass using ethanol as ... See full document
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Candida albicans VPS11 Is Required for Vacuole Biogenesis and Germ Tube Formation
... S. cerevisiae vps11 mutants is apparently unaffected, as judged by invertase and ␣-factor secretion as well as CPY mislocal- ization to the cell surface (34, 35, ...delivery pathways from the Golgi appa- ... See full document
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Influence of media composition and temperature on volatile aroma production by various wine yeast strains
... The selection of a good yeast strain having desir- able properties is a prerequisite for the quality wine production (Degree et al. 1993). Enological traits of S. cerevisiae have been divided into two ... See full document
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Suppressors reveal two classes of glucose repression genes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
... Since rgtl mutants were selected either as suppressors of glucose repression [suppressor of grrl (this work)] or as suppressors of high affinity glucose transport [suppressor[r] ... See full document
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Our Paths Might Cross: the Role of the Fungal Cell Wall Integrity Pathway in Stress Response and Cross Talk with Other Stress Response Pathways
... but two fungi from which much has been elucidated about TOR signaling are ...S. cerevisiae and S. pombe, each encoding two Tor proteins, Tor1 and Tor2 (30, ... See full document
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Genomic and phenotypic characterization of a refactored xylose-utilizing Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain for lignocellulosic biofuel production
... Among the top 20 transcription factors affecting the highest numbers of genes involved in xylose regulation [23], the stress-responsive transcription factors MSN2 and MSN4 showed significantly changed expression levels. ... See full document
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