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Despite our increasing topological knowledge on regulation networks in model bacteria, it is largely unknown which of the many co‐occurring regulatory events actually control metabolic function and the distribution of intracellular fluxes.
Bart R B Haverkorn van Rijsewijk +4 more
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Changes in Activity of Glyoxylate Cycle Enzymes During Myxospore Development in Myxococcus xanthus [PDF]
Michael Orlowski +3 more
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The presence of persister cells has been proposed as a factor in biofilm resilience. In the present study we investigated whether persister cells are present in Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) biofilms, what the molecular basis of antimicrobial ...
Heleen Van Acker +10 more
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Control of the citric acid cycle by glyoxylate. Mechanism of the inhibition by oxalomalate and γ-hydroxy-α-oxoglutarate [PDF]
A Ruffo +4 more
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Revisiting the glyoxylate cycle: alternate pathways for microbial acetate assimilation [PDF]
SummaryThe glyoxylate cycle, identified by Kornberg et al. in 1957, provides a simple and efficient strategy for converting acetyl‐CoA into anapleurotic and gluconeogenic compounds. Studies of a number of bacteria capable of growth with C2 compounds as the sole carbon source have revealed that they lack the key glyoxylate cycle enzyme isocitrate lyase,
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Manipulation of the flux of substrates was utilized to control the amount of 3-hydroxyvalerate and 3-hydroxy-4-pentenoate produced by Burkohlderia sp. The 3HV production rate was directly proportional to the propionic acid uptake rate with the last one ...
Rafael Costa Santos Rocha +4 more
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Law of localization in chemical reaction networks
In living cells, chemical reactions are connected by sharing their products and substrates, and form complex networks, e.g. metabolic pathways. Here we developed a theory to predict the sensitivity, i.e.
Mochizuki, Atsushi, Okada, Takashi
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The Glyoxylate Cycle in Rat Epiphyseal Cartilage: The Effect of Vitamin D3on the Activity of Enzymes Isocitrate Lyase and Malate Synthase [PDF]
Walter L. Davis
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Several Candida species such as C. albicans and C. auris have emerged as formidable multidrug-resistant pathogens, posing significant challenges to global healthcare. C. albicans can rapidly adapt its metabolism under nutrient-limited conditions, such as
Rajesh P. Shastry +5 more
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The metabolism of C2 compounds in micro-organisms. 3. Synthesis of malate from acetate via the glyoxylate cycle [PDF]
H.L. Kornberg, Neil B. Madsen
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