Title : Cyclic AMP-protein kinase A and Snf1 signaling mechanisms underlie the superior potency of sucrose for induction of filamentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Pub. Date : 2008 Feb

PMID : 17890371






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1 The competence of alpha-glucoside sugars to induce filamentation is reflected in the increased expression of the cell surface flocculin gene FLO11. alpha-glucoside Flo11p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
2 The competence of alpha-glucoside sugars to induce filamentation is reflected in the increased expression of the cell surface flocculin gene FLO11. Sugars Flo11p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
3 In addition, sucrose is the only alpha-glucoside sugar capable of rapidly inducing FLO11 expression in a Gpr1-dependent manner, reflecting the sensitivity of Gpr1 for this sugar and its involvement in rapid sucrose signaling. Sucrose Flo11p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
4 In addition, sucrose is the only alpha-glucoside sugar capable of rapidly inducing FLO11 expression in a Gpr1-dependent manner, reflecting the sensitivity of Gpr1 for this sugar and its involvement in rapid sucrose signaling. alpha-glucoside sugar Flo11p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
5 In addition, sucrose is the only alpha-glucoside sugar capable of rapidly inducing FLO11 expression in a Gpr1-dependent manner, reflecting the sensitivity of Gpr1 for this sugar and its involvement in rapid sucrose signaling. Sugars Flo11p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
6 In addition, sucrose is the only alpha-glucoside sugar capable of rapidly inducing FLO11 expression in a Gpr1-dependent manner, reflecting the sensitivity of Gpr1 for this sugar and its involvement in rapid sucrose signaling. Sucrose Flo11p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C