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Elena V Sambuk1, Anastasia Yu Fizikova, Vladimir A Savinov, Marina V Padkina.
Abstract
Acid phosphatases of budding yeast have been studied for more than forty years. This paper covers biochemical characteristics of acid phosphatases and different aspects in expression regulation of eukaryotic genes, which were researched using acid phosphatases model. A special focus is devoted to cyclin-dependent kinase Pho85p, a negative transcriptional regulator, and its role in maintaining mitochondrial genome stability and to pleiotropic effects of pho85 mutations.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21785706 PMCID: PMC3137970 DOI: 10.4061/2011/356093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Enzyme Res ISSN: 2090-0414
Figure 1Gel-filtration of APs: (a) yeast strains 1G-P188 (PGK) and GRF18 (USA), cultivated in low-P medium; (b) strains 1G-P188 (PGK) and GRF18 (USA), cultivated in high-P medium.
Figure 2The pH dependence of enzyme activity: (a) AP1; (b) AP2 and AP3.
Figure 3Thermostability of AP's at 40°C.
Figure 4AP2 and AP3 enzyme activity at different KH2PO4 medium concentration. APs from yeast strains of PGK (St. Petersburg, Russia) and GRF18 (USA) were analyzed.