The present article addresses the possibilities offered by yeasts to study the problem of the evolution of moonlighting proteins. It focuses on data available on hexokinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae that moonlights in catabolite repression and on galactokinase from Kluyveromyces lactis that moonlights controlling the induction of the GAL genes. Possible experimental approaches to studying the evolution of moonlighting hexose kinases are suggested
The extent by which different cellular components generate phenotypic diversity is an ongoing debate...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
Cells need to sense the environment in order to survive, in particular they need to detect nutrients...
This review considers the use of yeasts to study protein moonlighting functions. The cases discussed...
Moonlighting proteins are multifunctional proteins that participate in unrelated biological processe...
Moonlighting proteins are defined as proteins with two or more functions that are unrelated and inde...
The analysis of glucose signaling in the Crabtree-positive eukaryotic model organism Saccharomyces c...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
Hexokinases are enzymes that phosphorylate cellular hexoses, creating hexose phosphates. One major s...
The extent by which different cellular components generate phenotypic diversity is an ongoing debate...
Moonlighting proteins comprise a subset of multifunctional proteins that perform two or more biochem...
<div><p>Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an indepe...
Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an independent fa...
Understanding evolutionary strategies of microorganisms may provide opportunities foradvanced strain...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae piD261/Bud32 protein and its structural homologues, which are present a...
The extent by which different cellular components generate phenotypic diversity is an ongoing debate...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
Cells need to sense the environment in order to survive, in particular they need to detect nutrients...
This review considers the use of yeasts to study protein moonlighting functions. The cases discussed...
Moonlighting proteins are multifunctional proteins that participate in unrelated biological processe...
Moonlighting proteins are defined as proteins with two or more functions that are unrelated and inde...
The analysis of glucose signaling in the Crabtree-positive eukaryotic model organism Saccharomyces c...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
Hexokinases are enzymes that phosphorylate cellular hexoses, creating hexose phosphates. One major s...
The extent by which different cellular components generate phenotypic diversity is an ongoing debate...
Moonlighting proteins comprise a subset of multifunctional proteins that perform two or more biochem...
<div><p>Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an indepe...
Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an independent fa...
Understanding evolutionary strategies of microorganisms may provide opportunities foradvanced strain...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae piD261/Bud32 protein and its structural homologues, which are present a...
The extent by which different cellular components generate phenotypic diversity is an ongoing debate...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
Cells need to sense the environment in order to survive, in particular they need to detect nutrients...