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  1. cAMP signaling factors regulate carbon catabolite repression of hemicellulase genes in Aspergillus nidulans

    Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) enables preferential utilization of easily metabolizable carbon sources, implying the presence of mechanisms to...

    Emi Kunitake, Ryota Uchida, ... Tetsuo Kobayashi in AMB Express
    Article Open access 01 October 2022
  2. Selection of Carbon Sources by Rhizobacteria – A Muster of Signalling Factors Governing Carbon Catabolite Repression

    Rhizosphere is a dense dynamic area of soil around the roots harbouring plant-beneficial bacteria thriving on the nutrients obtained from plants....
    Chapter 2022
  3. Functional characterization and comparative analysis of gene repression-mediating domains interacting with yeast pleiotropic corepressors Sin3, Cyc8 and Tup1

    Transcriptional corepressors Sin3, Cyc8 and Tup1 are important for downregulation of gene expression by recruiting various histone deacetylases once...

    Julia Lettow, Felix Kliewe, ... Hans-Joachim Schüller in Current Genetics
    Article Open access 01 March 2023
  4. Loss of function of the carbon catabolite repressor CreA leads to low but inducer‐independent expression from the feruloyl esterase B promoter in Aspergillus niger

    Objective

    With the aim to decipher the mechanisms involved in the transcriptional regulation of feruloyl esterase encoded by faeB , a genetic screen...

    Jos Reijngoud, Mark Arentshorst, ... Arthur F. J. Ram in Biotechnology Letters
    Article Open access 18 March 2021
  5. The deubiquitinating enzyme MoUbp8 is required for infection-related development, pathogenicity, and carbon catabolite repression in Magnaporthe oryzae

    Deubiquitination is an essential regulatory step in the Ub-dependent pathway. Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) mediate the removal of ubiquitin...

    Jie Yang, Dongjie Chen, ... Guo-dong Lu in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 09 April 2020
  6. Crotonylation of key metabolic enzymes regulates carbon catabolite repression in Streptomyces roseosporus

    Due to the plethora natural products made by Streptomyces , the regulation of its metabolism are of great interest, whereas there is a lack of...

    Chen-Fan Sun, Wei-Feng Xu, ... Xu-Ming Mao in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 24 April 2020
  7. Pseudomonad reverse carbon catabolite repression, interspecies metabolite exchange, and consortial division of labor

    Microorganisms acquire energy and nutrients from dynamic environments, where substrates vary in both type and abundance. The regulatory system...

    Heejoon Park, S. Lee McGill, ... Ross P. Carlson in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 25 November 2019
  8. Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) biodegradation by Purpureocillium lilacinum strain BA1S

    Abstract

    Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT), a promising biodegradable aliphatic-aromatic copolyester material, can be applied as an...

    Wei-Sung Tseng, Min-Jia Lee, ... Chi-Te Liu in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 01 August 2023
  9. Catabolite responsive elements as a strategy for the control of heterologous gene expression in lactobacilli

    Abstract

    Genes involved in the transport and catabolism of carbohydrates are usually controlled through the binding of the catabolite control protein...

    Susana Langa, Ángela Peirotén, ... José María Landete in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 20 November 2020
  10. Sha** bacterial gene expression by physiological and proteome allocation constraints

    Networks of molecular regulators are often the primary objects of focus in the study of gene regulation, with the machinery of protein synthesis...

    Matthew Scott, Terence Hwa in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 14 November 2022
  11. High-level production of industrially relevant oxidases by a two-stage fed-batch approach: overcoming catabolite repression in arabinose-inducible Escherichia coli systems

    Abstract

    With the growing interest in enzyme applications, there is an urgent demand for economic, affordable, and flexible enzyme production...

    Ramón Román, Nikola Lončar, ... Glòria Gonzalez in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 22 April 2020
  12. Carbon catabolite repression: not only for glucose

    Most organisms prefer to utilize glucose as a carbon source. Accordingly, the expression of genes involved in the catabolism of other carbon sources...

    Kobi Simpson-Lavy, Martin Kupiec in Current Genetics
    Article 22 May 2019
  13. Group B Streptococcus Cas9 variants provide insight into programmable gene repression and CRISPR-Cas transcriptional effects

    Group B Streptococcus (GBS; S. agalactiae ) causes chorioamnionitis, neonatal sepsis, and can also cause disease in healthy or immunocompromised...

    Kathyayini P. Gopalakrishna, Gideon H. Hillebrand, ... Thomas A. Hooven in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 09 June 2023
  14. Current models in bacterial hemicellulase-encoding gene regulation

    Abstract

    The discovery and characterization of bacterial carbohydrate-active enzymes is a fundamental component of biotechnology innovation,...

    Jessica K. Novak, Jeffrey G. Gardner in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article Open access 04 January 2024
  15. The protein methyltransferase TrSAM inhibits cellulase gene expression by interacting with the negative regulator ACE1 in Trichoderma reesei

    Protein methylation is a commonly posttranslational modification of transcriptional regulators to fine-tune protein function, however, whether this...

    Zhihua Zhu, Gen Zou, ... Zhihua Zhou in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 28 March 2024
  16. Dietary fibre directs microbial tryptophan metabolism via metabolic interactions in the gut microbiota

    Tryptophan is catabolized by gut microorganisms resulting in a wide range of metabolites implicated in both beneficial and adverse host effects. How...

    Anurag K. Sinha, Martin F. Laursen, ... Tine R. Licht in Nature Microbiology
    Article Open access 25 June 2024
  17. Single mutation makes Escherichia coli an insect mutualist

    Microorganisms often live in symbiosis with their hosts, and some are considered mutualists, where all species involved benefit from the interaction....

    Ryuichi Koga, Minoru Moriyama, ... Takema Fukatsu in Nature Microbiology
    Article Open access 04 August 2022
  18. Rewiring the functional complexity between Crc, Hfq and sRNAs to regulate carbon catabolite repression in Pseudomonas

    Pseudomonas species are the most versatile of all known bacteria for metabolic flexibility and the extent of host range from plants to humans that...

    Krishna Bharwad, Shalini Rajkumar in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 26 August 2019
  19. Xylitol Production by Candida tropicalis from Sugarcane Bagasse and Straw: an Adaptive Approach to Improve Fermentative Performance

    The toxicity of hemicellulosic hydrolysates is one of the main bottlenecks of the biotechnological production of xylitol, as inhibitors...

    Italo de Andrade Bianchini, Fanny Machado Jofre, ... Maria das Graças de Almeida Felipe in BioEnergy Research
    Article 13 December 2023
  20. Utilization of lignocellulosic hydrolysates for photomixotrophic chemical production in Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942

    To meet the need for environmentally friendly commodity chemicals, feedstocks for biological chemical production must be diversified. Lignocellulosic...

    Jake N. Gonzales, Tanner R. Treece, ... Shota Atsumi in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 09 October 2023
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