1. Trehalose and glycogen accumulation is related to the duration of the G1phase ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae
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Arie J. Verkleij, C. Theo Verrips, Johannes Boonstra, Sjoukje H. Slofstra, René Verwaal, and Johannes W. G. Paalman
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Time Factors ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Cyclin G ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cyclins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal ,Glycogen branching enzyme ,Inducer ,Glycogen synthase ,biology ,Glycogen ,Cell Cycle ,G1 Phase ,Trehalose ,General Medicine ,Carbohydrate ,biology.organism_classification ,Carbon ,Culture Media ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,biology.protein ,Intracellular - Abstract
Several factors may control trehalose and glycogen synthesis, like the glucose flux, the growth rate, the intracellular glucose-6-phosphate level and the glucose concentration in the medium. Here, the possible relation of these putative inducers to reserve carbohydrate accumulation was studied under well-defined growth conditions in nitrogen-limited continuous cultures. We showed that the amounts of accumulated trehalose and glycogen were regulated by the growth rate imposed on the culture, whereas other implicated inducers did not exhibit a correlation with reserve carbohydrate accumulation. Trehalose accumulation was induced at a dilution rate (D)
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- 2003
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