cpc-1, the General Regulatory Gene for Genes of Amino Acid Biosynthesis in Neurospora crassa, Is Differentially Expressed during the Asexual Life Cycle

DJ Ebbole, JL Paluh, M Plamann… - … and cellular biology, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
CPC1, the principal regulatory protein required for cross-pathway control of amino acid
biosynthetic genes in Neurospora crassa, contains a domain similar to the DNA-binding …

Characterization of Neurospora CPC1, a bZIP DNA-Binding Protein That Does Not Require Aligned Heptad Leucines for Dimerization

JL Paluh, C Yanofsky - Molecular and cellular biology, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
CPC1 is the transcriptional activator of amino acid biosynthetic genes of Neurospora crassa.
CPC1 function in vivo was abolished upon deletion of segments of cpc-1 corresponding to …

Developmental expression of genes involved in conidiation and amino acid biosynthesis in Neurospora crassa

MS Sachs, C Yanofsky - Developmental biology, 1991 - Elsevier
The levels of transcripts for Neurospora crassa genes concerned with cellular and metabolic
functions changed dramatically at different stages of asexual development. Transcripts for …

Cloning of the arg-12 gene of Neurospora crassa and regulation of its transcript via cross-pathway amino acid control

HJ Flint, J Wilkening - Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1986 - Springer
The arg-12 locus of Neurospora crassa encodes ornithine carbamoyl transferase, which is
one of many amino acid synthetic enzymes whose activity is regulated through cross …

Determination of the inactivating alterations in two mutant alleles of the Neurospora crassa cross-pathway control gene cpc-1.

JL Paluh, M Plamann, D Krüger, IB Barthelmess… - Genetics, 1990 - academic.oup.com
Abstract cpc-1 is the locus specifying what is believed to be the major trans-activating
transcription factor that regulates expression of amino acid biosynthetic genes subject to …

cpc-2, a new locus involved in general control of amino acid synthetic enzymes in Neurospora crassa

D Krüger, J Koch, IB Barthelmess - Current genetics, 1990 - Springer
In Neurospora crassa starvation for single amino acids leads to derepression of enzymes in
many amino acid synthetic pathways. Regulation occurs at the level of transcription via …

The cross-pathway control gene of Neurospora crassa, cpc-1, encodes a protein similar to GCN4 of yeast and the DNA-binding domain of the oncogene v-jun …

JL Paluh, MJ Orbach, TL Legerton… - Proceedings of the …, 1988 - National Acad Sciences
Expression of the gene cpc-1 is required for cross-pathway-mediated regulation of amino
acid-biosynthetic genes in Neurospora crassa. We have cloned cpc-1 and present an …

The cpc-2 gene ofNeurospora crassa encodes a protein entirely composed of WD-repeat segments that is involved in general amino acid control and female fertility

F Müller, D Krüger, E Sattlegger, B Hoffmann… - Molecular and General …, 1995 - Springer
Phenotypic and molecular studies of the mutation U142 indicate that the cpc-2+ gene is
required to activate general amino acid control under conditions of amino acid limitation in …

Changes in gene expression elicited by amino acid limitation in Neurospora crassa strains having normal or mutant cross-pathway amino acid control

HJ Flint - Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1985 - Springer
The effects of amino acid limitation on gene expression have been investigated in
Neurospora crassa strains carrying normal (cpc-1+) or mutant (cpc-1) alleles at a locus …

cpc-3, the Neurospora crassa homologue of yeast GCN2, encodes a polypeptide with juxtaposed eIF2α kinase and histidyl-tRNA synthetase-related domains required …

E Sattlegger, AG Hinnebusch, IB Barthelmess - Journal of Biological …, 1998 - ASBMB
Based on characteristic amino acid sequences of kinases that phosphorylate the α subunit
of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2α kinases), degenerate oligonucleotide …