Cyclic 3′:5′-Adenosine Monosphate in Escherichia coli during Transient and Catabolite Repression
AUTOR(ES)
Wayne, Peter K.
RESUMO
Cyclic AMP concentrations were low for an adenylate cyclase-deficient mutant (cya-) and abnormally high for a catabolite receptor protein-deficient mutant (crp-). A fall in cellular cAMP concentration was always found when cells were subjected to transient repression. No consistent correlations were observed between catabolite repression and cellular cAMP levels.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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