By performing an integrated comparative analysis on the physiology and transcriptome of four different S.cerevisiae strains growing on galactose and glucose, it was inferred that the transcription factors Bas1p, Pho2p, and Gcn4p play a central role in the regulatory events causing the Crabtree effect in S.cerevisiae. The analysis also revealed that a point mutation in the RAS2 observed in a galactose-adapted strain causes a lower Crabtree effect and growth rate on glucose by decreasing the activity of Gcn4p while at the same time is at the origin of higher growth rate on galactose due to a lower activity of the transcriptional repressor Sok2p. The role of Gcn4p on the trade-off effect observed on glucose was confirmed experimentally. This w...
ABSTRACT When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest durin...
<p>This figure illustrates an overview of the evolution of long-term Crabtree effect, what resulted ...
SummaryS. cerevisiae senses glucose and galactose differently. Glucose is detected through sensors t...
By performing an integrated comparative analysis on the physiology and transcriptome of four differe...
Cells from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae experience a lag phase when switching from gro...
The Crabtree phenotype defines whether a yeast can perform simultaneous respiration and fermentation...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
The article investigates the Crabtree effect under dynamic process which have never been reported, a...
Cells need to sense the environment in order to survive, in particular they need to detect nutrients...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
<p>This figure illustrates the capacity of central carbon metabolic pathways for the metabolic group...
Transcriptional rewiring is an emerging evolutionary principle. Analysis of the galactose genetic pa...
The genetic regulatory network responds dynamically to perturbations in the intracellular and extrac...
Identification of the underlying molecular mechanisms for a derived phenotype by adaptive evolution ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a Crabtree-positive eukaryal model organism. It is believed that the Cra...
ABSTRACT When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest durin...
<p>This figure illustrates an overview of the evolution of long-term Crabtree effect, what resulted ...
SummaryS. cerevisiae senses glucose and galactose differently. Glucose is detected through sensors t...
By performing an integrated comparative analysis on the physiology and transcriptome of four differe...
Cells from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae experience a lag phase when switching from gro...
The Crabtree phenotype defines whether a yeast can perform simultaneous respiration and fermentation...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
The article investigates the Crabtree effect under dynamic process which have never been reported, a...
Cells need to sense the environment in order to survive, in particular they need to detect nutrients...
When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest during which t...
<p>This figure illustrates the capacity of central carbon metabolic pathways for the metabolic group...
Transcriptional rewiring is an emerging evolutionary principle. Analysis of the galactose genetic pa...
The genetic regulatory network responds dynamically to perturbations in the intracellular and extrac...
Identification of the underlying molecular mechanisms for a derived phenotype by adaptive evolution ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a Crabtree-positive eukaryal model organism. It is believed that the Cra...
ABSTRACT When faced with environmental changes, microbes often enter a temporary growth arrest durin...
<p>This figure illustrates an overview of the evolution of long-term Crabtree effect, what resulted ...
SummaryS. cerevisiae senses glucose and galactose differently. Glucose is detected through sensors t...