Trehalose (Tre) and glycogen (Glg) are synthesized in response to unfavorable growth conditions from glycolytic intermediates in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Transcription of the glycolytic genes is activated by the Gcr1p complex, the DNA binding transcription factor that directly associates with the CT-box sequences on the promoter region of the glycolytic genes. gcr1 mutant yeast cells cannot utilize glucose effectively. Glg and Tre levels in stationary-phase gcr1 mutant yeast cells were 20-50 % of those in the wild-type strain. Likewise, stress-induced accumulation of Tre and Glg in gcr1 mutant cells was significantly lower than in the wild type. In addition, both the synthesis and the degradation of Tre and Glg are very slow in the gcr1 mu...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to explore the role of glycogen and trehalose in...
The transcription factor Gcr1 controls expression of over 75% of the genes in actively growing yeast...
As a result of ancestral whole-genome and small-scale duplication events, the genomes of Saccharomyc...
S. cerevisiae is one of the most important microorganisms with respect to its long history and being...
Screening of a mutagenized strain carrying a multicopy ENOI-'lacZ fusion plasmid revealed a new...
Transcriptomic reprogramming is critical to the coordination between growth and cell cycle progressi...
GCRI gene function is required for high-level glycolytic gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
In a dynamic nutrient environment, cells commit to metabolic pathways to utilize the nutrients that ...
International audienceIt is well known that glycogen and trehalose accumulate in yeast under nutrien...
Growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires coordination of cell cycle events (e.g., new cell wall d...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
The aim of this study was to define both the roles of glycogen and trehalose during the yeast life c...
International audienceGlycogen and trehalose are the two glucose stores of yeast cells. The large va...
Glycerol active uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, characterised physiologically as a H+/symport, w...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to explore the role of glycogen and trehalose in...
The transcription factor Gcr1 controls expression of over 75% of the genes in actively growing yeast...
As a result of ancestral whole-genome and small-scale duplication events, the genomes of Saccharomyc...
S. cerevisiae is one of the most important microorganisms with respect to its long history and being...
Screening of a mutagenized strain carrying a multicopy ENOI-'lacZ fusion plasmid revealed a new...
Transcriptomic reprogramming is critical to the coordination between growth and cell cycle progressi...
GCRI gene function is required for high-level glycolytic gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
In a dynamic nutrient environment, cells commit to metabolic pathways to utilize the nutrients that ...
International audienceIt is well known that glycogen and trehalose accumulate in yeast under nutrien...
Growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires coordination of cell cycle events (e.g., new cell wall d...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
Trehalose and glycogen accumulate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when growth conditions deteriorate. It...
The aim of this study was to define both the roles of glycogen and trehalose during the yeast life c...
International audienceGlycogen and trehalose are the two glucose stores of yeast cells. The large va...
Glycerol active uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, characterised physiologically as a H+/symport, w...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to explore the role of glycogen and trehalose in...
The transcription factor Gcr1 controls expression of over 75% of the genes in actively growing yeast...
As a result of ancestral whole-genome and small-scale duplication events, the genomes of Saccharomyc...