S Kang, RL Metzenberg - Molecular and cellular biology, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
In response to phosphorus starvation, Neurospora crassa makes several enzymes that are undetectable or barely detectable in phosphate-sufficient cultures. The nuc-1+ gene, whose …
The NUC-1 regulatory protein directly controls the transcription of genes encoding the phosphorus acquisition enzymes in Neurospora crassa. To understand how NUC-1 …
Y Peleg, R Addison, R Aramayo… - Fungal Genetics and …, 1996 - Elsevier
Peleg, Y., Addison, R., Aramayo, R., and Metzenberg, RL 1996. Translocation ofNeurospora crassatranscription factor NUC-1 into the nucleus is induced by phosphorus limitation …
In Neurospora crassa, the phosphate-metabolizing enzymes are made during phosphate starvation, but not under phosphate sufficiency. The synthesis of these enzymes is controlled …
Y Peleg, RL Metzenberg - Molecular and cellular biology, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
NUC-1, a positive regulatory protein of Neurospora crassa, controls the expression of several unlinked target genes involved in phosphorus acquisition. The carboxy-terminal end …
Y Peleg, R Aramayo, S Kang, JG Hall… - Molecular and General …, 1996 - Springer
In response to phosphorus limitation, the fungus Neurospora crassa synthesizes a number of enzymes that function to bring more phosphate into the cell. The NUC-2 protein appears …
DE Gras, HCS Silveira, NTA Peres, PR Sanches… - Microbiological …, 2009 - Elsevier
The molecular mechanism that controls the response to phosphate shortage in Neurospora crassa involves four regulatory genes–nuc-2, preg, pgov, and nuc-1. Phosphate shortage is …
van+, a gene encoding a phosphorus-repressible phosphate permease, was isolated by its ability to complement nuc-1, a positive regulatory locus that normally regulates van+ …
ABSTRACT A mutant of Neurospora crassa with an altered repressible acid phosphatase has been isolated. The enzyme is much more thermolabile than that of wild type, and has an …