The effect of glucose on cellobiose uptake and beta-D-glucosidase activity in Streptomyces granaticolor
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Document type Journal Article
PubMed
6086474
DOI
10.1007/bf02877308
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- MeSH
- Cyclic AMP pharmacology MeSH
- beta-Glucosidase biosynthesis metabolism MeSH
- Biological Transport drug effects MeSH
- Cellobiose metabolism MeSH
- Disaccharides metabolism MeSH
- Enzyme Induction drug effects MeSH
- Glucose pharmacology MeSH
- Glucosidases metabolism MeSH
- Streptomyces metabolism MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Cyclic AMP MeSH
- beta-Glucosidase MeSH
- Cellobiose MeSH
- Disaccharides MeSH
- Glucose MeSH
- Glucosidases MeSH
Glucose inhibits the inducible synthesis of beta-D-glucosidase in Streptomyces granaticolor. Neither cAMP nor cGMP influence the inhibitory effect of glucose. Glucose also inhibits the inducible synthesis of the cellobiose uptake system but has no effect on its activity. This may be the mechanism underlying glucose inhibition of induction of beta-D-glucosidase in S. granaticolor.
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