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CcpB, a novel transcription factor implicated in catabolite repression in Bacillus subtilis
Recent work has shown that in Bacillus subtilis catabolite repression of several operons is mediated by a mechanism dependent on DNA-binding protein CcpA complexed to a seryl-phosphorylated derivative of HPr [HPr(Ser-P)], the small phosphocarrier protein
Sylvie Chauvaux +2 more
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The Bacillus subtilis fadR regulon involved in fatty acid degradation comprises five operons, lcfA-fadR-fadB-etfB-etfA , lcfB , fadN-fadA-fadE ...
Shigeo Tojo +4 more
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CcpA mediates the catabolite repression of tst in Staphylococcus aureus [PDF]
Some clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus produce the superantigenic toxic shock syndrome toxin TSST-1, encoded by tst and located on pathogenicity islands.
Berger-Bächi, B, Bischoff, M, Seidl, K
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Why Solid-State Fermentation Seems to be Resistant to Catabolite Repression?
A critical review of the phenomenon of resistance to catabolite repression of enzyme synthesis by solid-state fermentation (SSF) has been made. The practical and theoretical importance of such phenomenon is commented, together with the current ideas to ...
Gustavo Viniegra-González +1 more
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One unique attribute of Cryptococcus neoformans is its ability to procure essential monomers from its surroundings to survive in diverse environments. Preferentially, sugars are the energy sources for this opportunistic pathogenic fungus under the carbon
Olufemi S. Folorunso, Olihile M. Sebolai
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Studies on the regulation of extracellular collagenase production by vibrio alginolyticus
Bibliography: leaves 117-133.Vibrio alginolyticus synthesized extracellular collagenase in a highly aerated peptone medium at the late-exponential and early-stationary phases of growth.
Reid, Graham Charlton
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Is Fiber Digestion in the Rumen Reduced by Catabolite Repression?
Bacteria which degrade cellulose play a key role in animal digestion of plant material. As with all bacteria, these cellulolytic bacteria are able to regulate their growth and enzymatic activity by a number of mechanisms.
Varel, Vincent H., Anderson, Kevin L.
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Bacillus subtilis CpgA (circularly permuted GTPase) is a ribosome assembly GTPase that has a secondary function as a metabolite proofreading enzyme.
Ankita J. Sachla +3 more
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Proteomics of Paracoccidioides lutzii: Overview of Changes Triggered by Nitrogen Catabolite Repression. [PDF]
Cruz-Leite VRM +8 more
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Sinorhizobium meliloti are bacteria capable of metabolizing a broad range of carbon sources. The organism\u27s ability to preferentially utilize the most preferred carbon source before metabolizing less energy efficient carbon compounds relies heavily on
DeNolf, Renee
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