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Glucose repression, regulatory mechanisms

In Table VII it is shown that the activities of proteinase A and its inhibitors are low in yeast growing on glucose as the carbon source as compared to yeast growing on acetate. From these data and from other experiments (20), we assume that the mechanism causing regulatory increase of the proteinase A and I - activities at starvation and sporulation is a release from catabolite repression by glucose. [Pg.283]


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