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The transcription factor GCN4 regulates PHM8 and alters triacylglycerol metabolism in Saccharomyces …
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae PHM8 gene encodes a soluble magnesium-dependent lysophosphatidic acid p…
PHO4 transcription factor regulates triacylglycerol metabolism under low-phosphate conditions in Sac…
Responses to phosphate deprivation in yeast cells.
Nucleotide degradation and ribose salvage in yeast.
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