Fig. 5: The Gal4 signal inhibits MAL11 expression in palatinose. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: The Gal4 signal inhibits MAL11 expression in palatinose.

From: The type of carbon source not the growth rate it supports can determine diauxie in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Fig. 5: The Gal4 signal inhibits MAL11 expression in palatinose.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A–C The count per million reads (CPM) of MAL11 (A), IMA1 (B) and IMA5 (C) transcripts. Data are shown as mean  ± standard deviation of three biological replicates (dots). D Over-expressing MAL11 with the CCW12 promoter (MAL11-OE) in the wild-type abolished the diauxie phenotype. We use dashed lines to indicate single sugars, full lines to indicate mixtures, and each curve represents one biological replicate; the shading shows the standard deviation of two technical replicates.

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