Glucose repression in fungi
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9525(00)88980-5
Glucose repression in fungi
Abstract
In many organisms, glucose represses genes that are used to metabolize other carbon sources. Work in yeast and filamentous fungi has revealed a mechanism for glucose repression in eukaryotes that is different from that found in bacteria. Zinc finger proteins, such as Mig1 and CREA, that bind GC-boxes play a key role in mediating this response.
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