AbstractBackground: Mig1 is a transcriptional repressor responsible for glucose repression of many genes in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Glucose regulates Mig1 function by affecting its phosphorylation, which is catalyzed by the Snf1 protein kinase. Phosphorylation alters the subcellular localization of Mig1, causing it to be nuclear when glucose is present, and cytoplasmic when glucose is absent.Results: Here, we report that Msn5, a member of the importin β family of nuclear transport receptors, is required to export Mig1 from the nucleus when glucose is removed. Mig1 and Msn5 interacted in a yeast two-hybrid assay. Within the portion of Mig1 that regulates its nuclear transport, we found a region that directed its nuclear e...
Mig1p is a zinc finger protein required for repression of glucose-regulated genes in budding yeast. ...
Glucose is not only a fuel that serves as a preferential substrate for energy yielding metabolism in...
AbstractIn the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, four members of the importin-β family of nucl...
AbstractBackground: Mig1 is a transcriptional repressor responsible for glucose repression of many g...
Abstract Background Mig2 has been described as a transcriptional factor that in the absence of Mig1 ...
Glucose, fructose and mannose are the preferred carbon/energy sources for the yeastSaccharomyces cer...
All eukaryotic cells alter their transcriptional program in response to the sugar glucose. In Saccha...
All eukaryotic cells alter their transcriptional program in response to the sugar glucose. In Saccha...
All eukaryotic cells alter their transcriptional program in response to the sugar glucose. In Saccha...
Glucose, fructose and mannose are the preferred carbon/energy sources for the yeastSaccharomyces cer...
BACKGROUND: Swi6 acts as a transcription factor in budding yeast, functioning in two different heter...
Background: The yeast AMPK/SNF1 pathway is best known for its role in glucose de/repression. When gl...
Background: The yeast AMPK/SNF1 pathway is best known for its role in glucose de/repression. When gl...
AbstractNuclear protein export is mediated by nuclear export signals (NESs), but the mechanisms gove...
Mig1p is a zinc finger protein required for repression of glucose-regulated genes in budding yeast. ...
Mig1p is a zinc finger protein required for repression of glucose-regulated genes in budding yeast. ...
Glucose is not only a fuel that serves as a preferential substrate for energy yielding metabolism in...
AbstractIn the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, four members of the importin-β family of nucl...
AbstractBackground: Mig1 is a transcriptional repressor responsible for glucose repression of many g...
Abstract Background Mig2 has been described as a transcriptional factor that in the absence of Mig1 ...
Glucose, fructose and mannose are the preferred carbon/energy sources for the yeastSaccharomyces cer...
All eukaryotic cells alter their transcriptional program in response to the sugar glucose. In Saccha...
All eukaryotic cells alter their transcriptional program in response to the sugar glucose. In Saccha...
All eukaryotic cells alter their transcriptional program in response to the sugar glucose. In Saccha...
Glucose, fructose and mannose are the preferred carbon/energy sources for the yeastSaccharomyces cer...
BACKGROUND: Swi6 acts as a transcription factor in budding yeast, functioning in two different heter...
Background: The yeast AMPK/SNF1 pathway is best known for its role in glucose de/repression. When gl...
Background: The yeast AMPK/SNF1 pathway is best known for its role in glucose de/repression. When gl...
AbstractNuclear protein export is mediated by nuclear export signals (NESs), but the mechanisms gove...
Mig1p is a zinc finger protein required for repression of glucose-regulated genes in budding yeast. ...
Mig1p is a zinc finger protein required for repression of glucose-regulated genes in budding yeast. ...
Glucose is not only a fuel that serves as a preferential substrate for energy yielding metabolism in...
AbstractIn the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, four members of the importin-β family of nucl...