Catabolite Repression
"Catabolite Repression" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Process by which micro-organisms adapt quickly to a preferred rapidly-metabolizable intermediate through the inhibition or repression of genes related to CATABOLISM of less preferred source(s).
Descriptor ID |
D057465
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MeSH Number(s) |
G03.194 G05.308.048 G06.173
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Concept/Terms |
Catabolite Repression- Catabolite Repression
- Catabolite Repressions
- Repression, Catabolite
- Repressions, Catabolite
Carbon Catabolite Repression- Carbon Catabolite Repression
- Carbon Catabolite Repressions
- Catabolite Repression, Carbon
- Catabolite Repressions, Carbon
- Repression, Carbon Catabolite
- Repressions, Carbon Catabolite
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2021 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Catabolite Repression" by people in Profiles.
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McMackin EAW, Corley JM, Karash S, Marden J, Wolfgang MC, Yahr TL. Cautionary Notes on the Use of Arabinose- and Rhamnose-Inducible Expression Vectors in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. J Bacteriol. 2021 07 22; 203(16):e0022421.
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Beattie SR, Mark KMK, Thammahong A, Ries LNA, Dhingra S, Caffrey-Carr AK, Cheng C, Black CC, Bowyer P, Bromley MJ, Obar JJ, Goldman GH, Cramer RA. Filamentous fungal carbon catabolite repression supports metabolic plasticity and stress responses essential for disease progression. PLoS Pathog. 2017 Apr; 13(4):e1006340.
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