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different catabolite-specific EIIA in a
single cell, even
though different bacterial groups have
specificities to
different sets of
catabolites. In enteric...
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Catabolism (/kəˈtæbəlɪzəm/) is the set of
metabolic pathways that
breaks down
molecules into
smaller units that are
either oxidized to
release energy or...
- will
often consume the
sugars sequentially through a
process known as
catabolite repression. By
repressing the
expression of the
genes involved in metabolizing...
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group of
colourless tetrapyrroles known as
nonfluorescent chlorophyll catabolites (NCC's) with the
general structure:
These compounds have also been identified...
- In cell biology,
catabolite activator protein (CAP),
which is also
known as cAMP
receptor protein (CRP), is a trans-acting
transcriptional activator in...
- (IP5), tetra- (IP4), and
triphosphate (IP3).
These occur in
nature as
catabolites of
phytic acid.
Phytic acid was
discovered in 1903. Generally, phosphorus...
- cAMP
receptor protein (CRP; also
known as
catabolite activator protein, CAP) is a
regulatory protein in bacteria. CRP
protein binds cyclic adenosine monophosphate...
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presence of lactose, the
operon will be repressed. This is
because the
catabolite activator protein (CAP),
required for
production of the enzymes, remains...
- organs, such as
joints or the
peritoneal cavity. However,
steroid hormone catabolites (pregnanolone and etiocholanolone) have been
shown to
activate the pyrin...
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controlled as a
single unit by the
product of
regulatory gene araC and the
catabolite activator protein (CAP)-cAMP complex. The
regulator protein AraC is sensitive...