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CreA-mediated repression of gene expression occurs at low monosaccharide levels during fungal plant biomass conversion in a time and substrate dependent …

Peng et al., 2021

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Peng M
Khosravi C
Lubbers R
Kun R
Pontes M
Battaglia E
Chen C
Dalhuijsen S
Daly P
Lipzen A
Ng V
Yan J
Wang M
Visser J
Grigoriev I
Mäkelä M
de Vries R
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Carbon catabolite repression enables fungi to utilize the most favourable carbon source in the environment, and is mediated by a key regulator, CreA, in most fungi. CreA-mediated regulation has mainly been studied at high monosaccharide concentrations, an uncommon …
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