AbstractIn the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a working model for nutrient homeostasis in eukaryotes, inorganic phosphate (Pi) homeostasis is regulated by the PHO pathway, a set of phosphate starvation induced genes, acting to optimize Pi uptake and utilization. Among these, a subset of proteins containing the SPX domain has been shown to be key regulators of Pi homeostasis. In this review, we summarize the recent progresses in elucidating the mechanisms controlling Pi homeostasis in yeast, focusing on the key roles of the SPX domain-containing proteins in these processes, as well as describing the future challenges and opportunities in this fast-moving field
Phosphorus is a macronutrient taken up by cells as inorganic phosphate (P(i)). How cells sense cellu...
To cope with growth in low-phosphate (Pi) soils, plants have evolved adaptive responses that involve...
Phosphorus is a macronutrient taken up by cells as inorganic phosphate (P(i)). How cells sense cellu...
AbstractIn the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a working model for nutrient homeostasis in eukaryote...
Plant growth and development are strongly influenced by the availability of nutrients in the soil so...
SPX domains control phosphate homeostasis in eukaryotes. Ten genes in yeast encode SPX-containing pr...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae responds to changes in extracellular inorganic phosphate (P_i) availability...
Phosphate homeostasis is essential for cell metabolism and cell cycle regulation. The regulation of ...
Phosphate is an important macronutrient and thus eukaryotic cells tightly regulate their intracellul...
Many proteins involved in eukaryotic phosphate homeostasis are regulated by SPX domains. In yeast, t...
Proteins possessing the SPX domain are found in several proteins involved in inorganic phosphate (Pi...
Recent research further clarified the molecular mechanisms that link nutrient signaling and pH homeo...
International audienceThis is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
SPX domains control phosphate homeostasis in eukaryotes. Ten genes in yeast encode SPX-containing pr...
The phosphate signal transduction (PHO) pathway, which regulates genes in response to phosphate star...
Phosphorus is a macronutrient taken up by cells as inorganic phosphate (P(i)). How cells sense cellu...
To cope with growth in low-phosphate (Pi) soils, plants have evolved adaptive responses that involve...
Phosphorus is a macronutrient taken up by cells as inorganic phosphate (P(i)). How cells sense cellu...
AbstractIn the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a working model for nutrient homeostasis in eukaryote...
Plant growth and development are strongly influenced by the availability of nutrients in the soil so...
SPX domains control phosphate homeostasis in eukaryotes. Ten genes in yeast encode SPX-containing pr...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae responds to changes in extracellular inorganic phosphate (P_i) availability...
Phosphate homeostasis is essential for cell metabolism and cell cycle regulation. The regulation of ...
Phosphate is an important macronutrient and thus eukaryotic cells tightly regulate their intracellul...
Many proteins involved in eukaryotic phosphate homeostasis are regulated by SPX domains. In yeast, t...
Proteins possessing the SPX domain are found in several proteins involved in inorganic phosphate (Pi...
Recent research further clarified the molecular mechanisms that link nutrient signaling and pH homeo...
International audienceThis is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
SPX domains control phosphate homeostasis in eukaryotes. Ten genes in yeast encode SPX-containing pr...
The phosphate signal transduction (PHO) pathway, which regulates genes in response to phosphate star...
Phosphorus is a macronutrient taken up by cells as inorganic phosphate (P(i)). How cells sense cellu...
To cope with growth in low-phosphate (Pi) soils, plants have evolved adaptive responses that involve...
Phosphorus is a macronutrient taken up by cells as inorganic phosphate (P(i)). How cells sense cellu...