نتایج جستجو برای: glycolytic enzymes

تعداد نتایج: 131517  

2012
Takuro Nakayama Ken-ichiro Ishida John M. Archibald

Glycolysis is a central metabolic pathway in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. In eukaryotes, the textbook view is that glycolysis occurs in the cytosol. However, fusion proteins comprised of two glycolytic enzymes, triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), were found in members of the stramenopiles (diatoms and oomycetes) and shown to possess amino-t...

Journal: :Microbiology 1997
M L Neves R P Oliveira C M Lucas

The toxic effect of NaCl and KCl on growth of the marine yeast Debaryomyces hansenii on glucose or glycerol was studied. Above a threshold value, both salts reduced the specific growth rate, specific glucose and glycerol respiration rates and specific glucose fermentation rate, as well as biomass yields. The exponential inhibition constant, k, and minimum toxic concentration, Cmin were similar ...

2003
I. A. Bernstein Dorothy Sweet

The existence of the glycolytic sequence of enzymes in rat skiu is suggested by the data of a number of investigators. For example, Barron et al. (1) found that the endogenous, anaerobic evolution of CO, in slices of rat skiu was inhibited by iodoacetate, fluoride, and glyceraldehyde. Dixon and Needham (2) reported that their investigation into the mechanism of vesicant actiou indicated that th...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2003
Corné H Verhees Servé W M Kengen Judith E Tuininga Gerrit J Schut Michael W W Adams Willem M De Vos John Van Der Oost

An early divergence in evolution has resulted in two prokaryotic domains, the Bacteria and the Archaea. Whereas the central metabolic routes of bacteria and eukaryotes are generally well-conserved, variant pathways have developed in Archaea involving several novel enzymes with a distinct control. A spectacular example of convergent evolution concerns the glucose-degrading pathways of saccharoly...

2013
Jason A. Lehman Paula M. Hauck Jaimie M. Gendron Christopher N. Batuello Jacob A. Eitel Allan Albig Madhavi P. Kadakia Lindsey D. Mayo

Serdemetan (JNJ-26854165), an antagonist to Mdm2, was anticipated to promote the activation of p53. While regulation of p53 by Mdm2 is important, Mdm2 also regulates numerous proteins involved in diverse cellular functions. We investigated if Serdemetan would alter the Mdm2-HIF1α axis and affect cell survival in human glioblastoma cells independently of p53. Treatment of cells with Serdemetan u...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 2010
Yi Qin Li-Ming Liu Chang-Hao Li Sha Xu Jian Chen

This study aimed to increase the glycolytic flux of the multivitamin auxotrophic yeast Torulopsis glabrata by redirecting NADH oxidation from oxidative phosphorylation to membrane-bound ferric reductase. We added potassium ferricyanide as electron acceptor to T. glabrata culture broth at 20% dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, which resulted in: (1) decreases in the NADH content, NADH/NAD(+) r...

2016
María-Victoria Hinckelmann Amandine Virlogeux Christian Niehage Christel Poujol Daniel Choquet Bernard Hoflack Diana Zala Frédéric Saudou

The glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) facilitates fast axonal transport in neurons. However, given that GAPDH does not produce ATP, it is unclear whether glycolysis per se is sufficient to propel vesicles. Although many proteins regulating transport have been identified, the molecular composition of transported vesicles in neurons has yet to be fully elucidated....

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