Journal of Bacteriology, August 1999, p. 4719-4723, Vol. 181, No. 15
Section of Gene Engineering, Department of
Molecular Biology, National Institute of Bioscience and Human
Technology, Tsukuba-shi, 305 Japan,1 and
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 021152
Received 22 February 1999/Accepted 18 May 1999
A gcr2 null mutant of Saccharomyces
cerevisiae grows well on glucose in spite of its lower level of
glycolytic enzymes between triose phosphates and pyruvate. A
quantitative analysis shows that these levels are adequate to the flux
but glycerate phosphates are elevated.
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Glucose Metabolism in gcr Mutants of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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