A new adaptation strategy to glucose starvation: modulation of the gluconate shunt and pentose phosphate pathway by the transcriptional repressor Rsv1
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10952/8932ISSN: 1742464X
ISSN: 17424658
DOI: 10.1111/febs.15131
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2019Discipline/s
FarmaciaMedicina
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Chronological agingGlucose deprivation
Fission yeast
Translocation
Phosphorylation
Pka1
Rsv1
Abstract
Survival upon glucose starvation requires a delicate balance between different metabolic pathways. A recent work by the Roe laboratory provides a mechanistic link between glucose deprivation and the regulation of the pentose phosphate pathway, with the transcriptional repressor Rsv1 playing a key role in the process. Rsv1 regulates the flow of glucose into its possible metabolic fates and promotes long-term survival under low glucose.





