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Research Article

Deletion Analysis Identifies a Region, Upstream of the ADH2 Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Which Is Required for ADR1-Mediated Derepression

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Pages 1743-1749 | Received 03 Dec 1984, Accepted 22 Apr 1985, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Yim H. Tsay & Gordon W. Robinson. (1991) Cloning and Characterization of ERG8 an Essential Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae That Encodes Phosphomevalonate Kinase. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:2, pages 620-631.
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Christopher Wills. (1990) Regulation of Sugar and Ethanol Metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 25:4, pages 245-280.
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Ayesha H. Siddiqui & Marjorie C. Brandriss. (1988) A Regulatory Region Responsible for Proline-Specific Induction of the Yeast PUT2 Gene Is Adjacent to Its TATA Box. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:11, pages 4634-4641.
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John R. Carlson & Irving L. Weissman. (1988) Molecular Tools for Inactivating a Yeast Enzyme In Vivo. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:6, pages 2647-2650.
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Hal Blumberg, Toinette A. Hartshorne & Elton T. Young. (1988) Regulation of Expression and Activity of the Yeast Transcription Factor ADR1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:5, pages 1868-1876.
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Kaoru Inokuchi, Akiko Nakayama & Fumio Hishinuma. (1987) Identification of Sequence Elements that Confer Cell-Type-Specific Control of Mfα1 Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 7:9, pages 3185-3193.
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