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 (catabolite inactivation) of enzymes involved in the assimilation of alternative carbon sources. The pathogenic yeast Candida albicans is Crabtree negative. It has retained carbon catabolite repression mechanisms, but has undergone posttranscriptional rewiring such that gluconeogenic and glyoxylate cycle enzymes are not subject to ubiquitin-mediated ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a Crabtree-positive eukaryal model organism. It is believed that the Cra...
The virulence of Candida albicans is dependent upon fitness attributes as well as virulence factors....
The main objective of this thesis was to study the effects of glucose on the regulation central carb...
Efficient carbon assimilation is critical for microbial growth and pathogenesis. The environmental y...
Efficient carbon assimilation is critical for microbial growth and pathogenesis. The environmental y...
Efficient carbon assimilation is critical for microbial growth and pathogenesis. The environmental y...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
Funding: This work was funded by the European Research Council [http://erc.europa.eu/], AJPB (STRIFE...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
ABSTRACT Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has...
Date of Acceptance: 13/11/2012 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
ABSTRACT Most microorganisms maintain strict control of nutrient assimilation pathways to ensure tha...
<p>In <i>S</i>. <i>cerevisiae</i>, glucose triggers the rapid ubiquitination and degradation via the...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a Crabtree-positive eukaryal model organism. It is believed that the Cra...
The virulence of Candida albicans is dependent upon fitness attributes as well as virulence factors....
The main objective of this thesis was to study the effects of glucose on the regulation central carb...
Efficient carbon assimilation is critical for microbial growth and pathogenesis. The environmental y...
Efficient carbon assimilation is critical for microbial growth and pathogenesis. The environmental y...
Efficient carbon assimilation is critical for microbial growth and pathogenesis. The environmental y...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
Funding: This work was funded by the European Research Council [http://erc.europa.eu/], AJPB (STRIFE...
Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has suggeste...
ABSTRACT Microbes must assimilate carbon to grow and colonize their niches. Transcript profiling has...
Date of Acceptance: 13/11/2012 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
ABSTRACT Most microorganisms maintain strict control of nutrient assimilation pathways to ensure tha...
<p>In <i>S</i>. <i>cerevisiae</i>, glucose triggers the rapid ubiquitination and degradation via the...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a Crabtree-positive eukaryal model organism. It is believed that the Cra...
The virulence of Candida albicans is dependent upon fitness attributes as well as virulence factors....
The main objective of this thesis was to study the effects of glucose on the regulation central carb...