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  • Benjaphokee, S.; Koedrith, P.; Auesukaree, C.; Asvarak, T.; Sugiyama, M.; Kaneko, Y.; Boonchird, C.; Harashima, S.
    CDC19 encoding pyruvate kinase is important for high-temperature tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2012), New Biotechnol., 29, 166-176.
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Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
gene CDC19 or HTG2, DNA and amino acid sequence determination and analysis, genotyping Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
additional information construction of Htg- host strains carrying only one htg allele by repeatedly back crossing Htg- segregants from a hybrid between HB8-3A(Htg+) and BY4742(Htg-) to the Htg+ strain (HB8-3A). Three Htg strains with the desired genotype, designated HC1-5D, HE6-8D and HE120-12A, are successfully constructed by the repeated back crossing process, phenotypes, overview. The Htg+ CDC19-C allele leads to an increase in trehalose accumulation under heat stress conditions. Strains containing a single copy of the CDC19-C and CDC19-BY allele in the HE6-8D background exhibit increased trehalose accumulation under heat stress conditions. Nevertheless, replacement with a single copy of CDC19-C in the HE6-8D background does not contribute to a further increase in trehalose accumulation as compared with the HE6-8D strain carrying the Htg- CDC19-BY allele Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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diverse strains, overview. Gene CDC19, i.e. HTG2
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General Information

General Information Comment Organism
metabolism CDC19 or HTG2 is involved in the phenotype of high-temperature growth Saccharomyces cerevisiae