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Per LjungdahlProfessor of Cell Biology, Stockholm University Verified email at scilifelab.se Cited by 7248 |
Regulation of Amino Acid, Nucleotide, and Phosphate Metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
PO Ljungdahl, B Daignan-Fornier - Genetics, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Ever since the beginning of biochemical analysis, yeast has been a pioneering model for
studying the regulation of eukaryotic metabolism. During the last three decades, the …
studying the regulation of eukaryotic metabolism. During the last three decades, the …
Sensors of extracellular nutrients in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
H Forsberg, PO Ljungdahl - Current genetics, 2001 - Springer
It has been known for a long time that yeast are capable of making rapid metabolic adjustments
in response to changing extracellular nutrient conditions. Until recently it was thought …
in response to changing extracellular nutrient conditions. Until recently it was thought …
Amino-acid-induced signalling via the SPS-sensing pathway in yeast
PO Ljungdahl - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2009 - portlandpress.com
… Per O. Ljungdahl; Amino-acid-induced signalling via the SPS-sensing pathway in yeast.
Biochem Soc Trans 1 February 2009; 37 (1): 242–247. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BST0370242 …
Biochem Soc Trans 1 February 2009; 37 (1): 242–247. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BST0370242 …
Unipolar cell divisions in the yeast S. cerevisiae lead to filamentous growth: regulation by starvation and RAS
CJ Gimeno, PO Ljungdahl, CA Styles, GR Fink - Cell, 1992 - cell.com
Diploid S. cerevisiae strains undergo a dimorphic transition that involves changes in cell
shape and the pattern of cell division and results in invasive filamentous growth in response to …
shape and the pattern of cell division and results in invasive filamentous growth in response to …
[PDF][PDF] A global metagenomic map of urban microbiomes and antimicrobial resistance
We present a global atlas of 4,728 metagenomic samples from mass-transit systems in 60
cities over 3 years, representing the first systematic, worldwide catalog of the urban microbial …
cities over 3 years, representing the first systematic, worldwide catalog of the urban microbial …
Protein quality control at the inner nuclear membrane
The nuclear envelope is a double membrane that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
The inner nuclear membrane (INM) functions in essential nuclear processes including …
The inner nuclear membrane (INM) functions in essential nuclear processes including …
Ssy1p and Ptr3p are plasma membrane components of a yeast system that senses extracellular amino acids
H Klasson, GR Fink, PO Ljungdahl - Molecular and Cellular …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Mutations in SSY1 and PTR3 were identified in a genetic selection for components required
for the proper uptake and compartmentalization of histidine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. …
for the proper uptake and compartmentalization of histidine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. …
Genetic and biochemical analysis of the yeast plasma membrane Ssy1p-Ptr3p-Ssy5p sensor of extracellular amino acids
H Forsberg, PO Ljungdahl - Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Ssy1p and Ptr3p are known components of a yeast plasma membrane system that functions
to sense the presence of amino acids in the extracellular environment. In response to amino …
to sense the presence of amino acids in the extracellular environment. In response to amino …
SHR3: a novel component of the secretory pathway specifically required for localization of amino acid permeases in yeast
PO Ljungdahl, CJ Gimeno, CA Styles, GR Fink - Cell, 1992 - cell.com
Mutations in SHR3 block amino acid uptake into yeast by reducing the levels of multiple
amino acid permeases within the plasma membrane. SHRB is a novel integral membrane …
amino acid permeases within the plasma membrane. SHRB is a novel integral membrane …
Divergence of Stp1 and Stp2 Transcription Factors in Candida albicans Places Virulence Factors Required for Proper Nutrient Acquisition under Amino Acid Control
P Martínez, PO Ljungdahl - Molecular and cellular biology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Candida albicans possesses a plasma membrane-localized sensor of extracellular amino
acids. Here, we show that in response to amino acids, this sensor induces the proteolytic …
acids. Here, we show that in response to amino acids, this sensor induces the proteolytic …