Glucose repression: a complex regulatory system in yeast
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Glucose repression: a complex regulatory system in yeast
Abstract
Glucose repression is a complex regulatory system controlling numerous biochemical pathways. The triggering signal for glucose repression of many enzymes is given by hexokinase isoenzyme P11. In addition to glucose repression a glucose derepression system exists. Certain upstream activation sites have been identified for glucose derepression.
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