
doi: 10.1007/bf02872693
pmid: 4897960
Glucose and its close metabolic derivatives were compared for their effectiveness in bringing about catabolite repression inEscherichia coli. The findings indicate that catabolite repression is established most rapidly when glucose-6-phosphate serves as source of carbon; they also demonstrate that regulation by catabolite repression is exerted at the level of transcription.
Carbon Isotopes, Glucose, Bacterial Proteins, Leucine, Escherichia coli, Serine, Enzyme Repression, Hexosephosphates, Hydro-Lyases, Galactosidases
Carbon Isotopes, Glucose, Bacterial Proteins, Leucine, Escherichia coli, Serine, Enzyme Repression, Hexosephosphates, Hydro-Lyases, Galactosidases
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