AbstractWe here provide the complete nucleotide sequences of the 5′-non-coding regions of the yeast phosphofructokinase genes, PFK1 and PFK2. lacZ fusions of the PFK1 and PFK2 promoters were constructed and a deletion analysis was performed. In contrast to other glycolytic gene promoters, no strong regulatory elements could be found. However, we detected moderate UAS and URS functions. In general, the effects on expression upon deletion of these regions were more pronounced on media containing ethanol than on those containing glucose as carbon sources. Overexpression of either one of the PFK genes led to a decreased enzymatic activity in a wild-type background but did not affect transcription from the promoters
AbstractThe yeast PCK1 gene coding for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) was isolated by fun...
The yeast Kluyveromyces lactis has a single structural gene coding for pyruvate decarboxylase (KIPDC...
Background: Predictable control of gene expression is necessary for the rational design and optimiza...
AbstractWe here provide the complete nucleotide sequences of the 5′-non-coding regions of the yeast ...
AbstractGenes encoding phosphofructokinases (PFK) from Escherichia coli and from the human muscle we...
The aim of this study was to investigate aspects of transcription of highly expressed yeast genes. T...
The promoter of the yeast glycolytic gene encoding phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) contains an upstrea...
Two new transcription factor binding sites have been identified within the phosphoglycerate kinase (...
Expression of heterologous genes from the PGK promoter on high copy number plasmids in yeast is rela...
Mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae completely lacking the soluble glycolytic enzyme fructose-6-P ki...
Altering gene expression regulation by promoter engineering is a very effective way to fine-tune het...
The precise tuning of gene expression levels is essential for optimal performance of transcriptional...
AbstractWe have identified in the promoter of the yeast FBP1 gene two sites able to bind nuclear pro...
Abstract Background At first glance, there appears to be a high degree of similarity between the met...
Background: Predictable control of gene expression is necessary for the rational design and optimiza...
AbstractThe yeast PCK1 gene coding for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) was isolated by fun...
The yeast Kluyveromyces lactis has a single structural gene coding for pyruvate decarboxylase (KIPDC...
Background: Predictable control of gene expression is necessary for the rational design and optimiza...
AbstractWe here provide the complete nucleotide sequences of the 5′-non-coding regions of the yeast ...
AbstractGenes encoding phosphofructokinases (PFK) from Escherichia coli and from the human muscle we...
The aim of this study was to investigate aspects of transcription of highly expressed yeast genes. T...
The promoter of the yeast glycolytic gene encoding phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) contains an upstrea...
Two new transcription factor binding sites have been identified within the phosphoglycerate kinase (...
Expression of heterologous genes from the PGK promoter on high copy number plasmids in yeast is rela...
Mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae completely lacking the soluble glycolytic enzyme fructose-6-P ki...
Altering gene expression regulation by promoter engineering is a very effective way to fine-tune het...
The precise tuning of gene expression levels is essential for optimal performance of transcriptional...
AbstractWe have identified in the promoter of the yeast FBP1 gene two sites able to bind nuclear pro...
Abstract Background At first glance, there appears to be a high degree of similarity between the met...
Background: Predictable control of gene expression is necessary for the rational design and optimiza...
AbstractThe yeast PCK1 gene coding for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) was isolated by fun...
The yeast Kluyveromyces lactis has a single structural gene coding for pyruvate decarboxylase (KIPDC...
Background: Predictable control of gene expression is necessary for the rational design and optimiza...