Global rewiring of cellular metabolism renders saccharomyces cerevisiae crabtree negative

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Zongjie Dai from the Chalmers University have published the paper: Global rewiring of cellular metabolism renders Saccharomyces cerevisiae Crabtree negative, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS of 21/03/2018
  • how: These results indicated that the mediator complex may play a key role in regulating cell growth.

SUMMARY

    The production of acetylCoA-derived chemicals farnesene (20.5 mg l-1) and 3hydroxypropionate (61.4 mg l-1) in the sZJD-11 background strain (Fig 1d) further demonstrated that this pathway is able to deliver cytosolic acetyl-CoA, even for . . .

     

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