نتایج جستجو برای: carbon catabolite repression

تعداد نتایج: 305443  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Elisabeth Sonnleitner Laetitia Abdou Dieter Haas

In the metabolically versatile bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the RNA-binding protein Crc is involved in catabolite repression of a range of degradative genes, such as amiE (encoding aliphatic amidase). We found that a CA-rich sequence (termed CA motif) in the amiE translation initiation region was important for Crc binding. The small RNA CrcZ (407 nt) containing 5 CA motifs was able to bind...

Journal: :European Journal of Biochemistry 1992

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
K L Hester J Lehman F Najar L Song B A Roe C H MacGregor P W Hager P V Phibbs J R Sokatch

Crc (catabolite repression control) protein of Pseudomonas aeruginosa has shown to be involved in carbon regulation of several pathways. In this study, the role of Crc in catabolite repression control has been studied in Pseudomonas putida. The bkd operons of P. putida and P. aeruginosa encode the inducible multienzyme complex branched-chain keto acid dehydrogenase, which is regulated in both s...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Ryan M Bringhurst Daniel J Gage

The symbiotic, nitrogen-fixing bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti favors succinate and related dicarboxylic acids as carbon sources. As a preferred carbon source, succinate can exert catabolite repression upon genes needed for the utilization of many secondary carbon sources, including the alpha-galactosides raffinose and stachyose. We isolated lacR mutants in a genetic screen designed to find S....

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Guillermo Gosset Zhongge Zhang Samir Nayyar William A Cuevas Milton H Saier

We report here the transcriptome analyses of highly expressed genes that are subject to catabolite repression or activation mediated by the cyclic AMP receptor protein (Crp). The results reveal that many operons encoding enzymes of central carbon metabolic pathways (e.g., Krebs cycle enzymes), as well as transporters and enzymes that initiate carbon metabolism, are subject to direct Crp-mediate...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2017

2016
Delma S. Childers Ingrida Raziunaite Gabriela Mol Avelar Joanna Mackie Susan Budge David Stead Neil A. R. Gow Megan D. Lenardon Elizabeth R. Ballou Donna M. MacCallum Alistair J. P. Brown

Efficient carbon assimilation is critical for microbial growth and pathogenesis. The environmental yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is "Crabtree positive", displaying a rapid metabolic switch from the assimilation of alternative carbon sources to sugars. Following exposure to sugars, this switch is mediated by the transcriptional repression of genes (carbon catabolite repression) and the turnover...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 1992
J M Gancedo

Control of gene expression is a basic regulatory mechanism of living organisms. In microorganisms, glucose or other rapidly metabolizable carbon sources repress the expression of genes that code for enzymes related to the metabolism of other carbon sources. This phenomenon, known as catabolite repression, allows microorganisms to cope effectively with changes in the carbon sources present in th...

Background: Chitin is an abundant natural polysaccharide found in fungi, algae, and exoskeleton of insects. Several bacterial species are capable of utilizing chitin as their carbon source. These bacteria produce chitinases for degradation of chitin into N-acetyl-D-glucosamine. So far, regulation of the chitinase encoding genes has been studied in different bacterial species. Among Bacillus spe...

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