نتایج جستجو برای: glucokinase

تعداد نتایج: 1803  

2013
Joeli Marrero Carolina Trujillo Kyu Y. Rhee Sabine Ehrt

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is thought to preferentially rely on fatty acid metabolism to both establish and maintain chronic infections. Its metabolic network, however, allows efficient co-catabolism of multiple carbon substrates. To gain insight into the importance of carbohydrate substrates for Mtb pathogenesis we evaluated the role of glucose phosphorylation, the first reaction in glyc...

2014
Derek M. Erion Amanda Lapworth Paul A. Amor Guoyun Bai Nicholas B. Vera Ronald W. Clark Qingyun Yan Yimin Zhu Trenton T. Ross Julie Purkal Matthew Gorgoglione Guodong Zhang Vinicius Bonato Levenia Baker Nicole Barucci Theresa D’Aquila Alan Robertson Robert J. Aiello Jiangli Yan Jeff Trimmer Timothy P. Rolph Jeffrey A. Pfefferkorn

Hyperglycemia resulting from type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is the main cause of diabetic complications such as retinopathy and neuropathy. A reduction in hyperglycemia has been shown to prevent these associated complications supporting the importance of glucose control. Glucokinase converts glucose to glucose-6-phosphate and determines glucose flux into the β-cells and hepatocytes. Since acti...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
Shotaro Tanaka Sun-Og Lee Kazuhiro Hamaoka Junichi Kato Noboru Takiguchi Kazunori Nakamura Hisao Ohtake Akio Kuroda

ATP-dependent glucokinase is suggested to have evolved from a hypothetical polyphosphate (polyP)-dependent glucokinase (polyP-GK) via a bifunctional polyP/ATP glucokinase (polyP/ATP-GK). Here we showed that polyP-GK is present in a polyP-accumulating bacterium, Microlunatus phosphovorus. The polyP-GK produced glucose-6-P(i) from glucose and polyP, but it could not phosphorylate glucose with ATP...

Journal: :The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 2010
Alonso Vilches-Flores Armando R Tovar Alvaro Marin-Hernandez Alberto Rojas-Ochoa Cristina Fernandez-Mejia

Besides its role as a carboxylase prosthetic group, biotin has important effects on gene expression. However, the molecular mechanisms through which biotin exerts these effects are largely unknown. We previously found that biotin increases pancreatic glucokinase expression. We have now explored the mechanisms underlying this effect. Pancreatic islets from Wistar rats were treated with biotin, i...

2012
Darko Stefanovski Richard N. Bergman

W e are pleased to respond to the comment by Loranne Agius (1) relating to our recent article in Diabetes Care (2). Overall, we are in agreement with Agius that further welldesigned studies are needed to validate the underlying assumptions of the model. For that purpose, we are already performing studies that will help clarify these questions. Nevertheless, a point was raised in Agius’s letter ...

Journal: :Science-Business eXchange 2013

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1997
L Agius

Proglycosyn and resorcinol stimulate glycogen synthesis and inhibit glycolysis in hepatocytes. The former effect is attributed to inactivation of phosphorylase mediated by glucuronidated metabolites. This study investigated the mechanism by which resorcinol inhibits glycolysis. Resorcinol (150 microM) inhibited glycolysis in hepatocytes incubated with glucose (15-35 mM) but not with dihydroxyac...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2012
Jun Shirakawa Ritsuko Tanami Yu Togashi Kazuki Tajima Kazuki Orime Naoto Kubota Takashi Kadowaki Yoshio Goshima Yasuo Terauchi

The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist liraglutide is used to treat diabetes. A hallmark of liraglutide is the glucose-dependent facilitation of insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells. In β-cells, the glycolytic enzyme glucokinase plays a pivotal role as a glucose sensor. However, the role of glucokinase in the glucose-dependent action of liraglutide remains unknown. We first examined ...

Journal: :Cell 2017
Fanny Langlet Rebecca A Haeusler Daniel Lindén Elke Ericson Tyrrell Norris Anders Johansson Joshua R Cook Kumiko Aizawa Ling Wang Christoph Buettner Domenico Accili

Insulin resistance is a hallmark of diabetes and an unmet clinical need. Insulin inhibits hepatic glucose production and promotes lipogenesis by suppressing FOXO1-dependent activation of G6pase and inhibition of glucokinase, respectively. The tight coupling of these events poses a dual conundrum: mechanistically, as the FOXO1 corepressor of glucokinase is unknown, and clinically, as inhibition ...

Journal: :Diabetes 2005
Maria S Remedi Joseph C Koster Brian L Patton Colin G Nichols

As the rate-limiting controller of glucose metabolism, glucokinase represents the primary beta-cell "glucose sensor." Inactivation of both glucokinase (GK) alleles results in permanent neonatal diabetes; inactivation of a single allele causes maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 2 (MODY-2). Similarly, mice lacking both alleles (GK(-/-)) exhibit severe neonatal diabetes and die within a wee...

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