نتایج جستجو برای: carbon catabolite repression

تعداد نتایج: 305443  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1970
M D Yudkin

1. Several lac diploid strains of Escherichia coli were constructed and tested to discover whether mutations in the lac promoter alleviate catabolite repression. 2. In each of these diploids the chromosome carries one of the promoter mutations, L8, L29 or L1; so that the rate of synthesis of the enzymes of the lac operon is only 2-6% of the fully induced wild-type. Each diploid harbours the epi...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 1997
P Wong S Gladney J D Keasling

A mathematical model of the lactose (lac) operon was developed to study diauxic growth on glucose and lactose. The model includes catabolite repression, inducer exclusion, lactose hydrolysis to glucose and galactose, and synthesis and degradation of allolactose. Two models for catabolite repression were tested: (i) cyclic AMP (cAMP) synthesis inversely correlated with the external glucose conce...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2002
Michael K Dahl

The past decade has witnessed an exiting unveiling of numerous molecular mechanisms that characterize signal transduction by protein-protein interaction. The recent findings encouraged an increasing effort to understand the sequential metabolism of different sugars available as energy sources at the same time. It seems probable that at least three principle mechanisms which act together or sepa...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 1989
F O'Gara K Birkenhead B Boesten A M Fitzmaurice

The Gram-negative soil bacteria of the family Rhizobiaceae can fonn nodules on the roots of leguminous plants and as a result are able to fix nitrogen. This partnership is highly specific as particular legumes are generally infected by one rhizobial species only (for example alfalfa by R. meliloti and soybean by B. japonicum'i. The establishment of the symbiosis is a multistepped, interactive p...

Journal: :BMB reports 2012
Parisutham Vinuselvi Min Kyung Kim Sung Kuk Lee Cheol-Min Ghim

Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is a key regulatory system found in most microorganisms that ensures preferential utilization of energy-efficient carbon sources. CCR helps microorganisms obtain a proper balance between their metabolic capacity and the maximum sugar uptake capability. It also constrains the deregulated utilization of a preferred cognate substrate, enabling microorganisms to s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
K Mahr W Hillen F Titgemeyer

The catabolite control protein CcpA is a central regulator in low-G+C-content gram-positive bacteria. It confers carbon catabolite repression to numerous genes required for carbon utilization. It also operates as a transcriptional activator of genes involved in diverse phenomena, such as glycolysis and ammonium fixation. We have cloned the ccpA region of Lactobacillus pentosus. ccpA encodes a p...

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