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Cover Crop Root Channels Promote Bacterial Adaptation to Drought in the Maize Rhizosphere. [PDF]
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Regulation of the glyoxylate cycle inAcetobacter aceti [PDF]
L. Ettlinger, S. Brunner
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The glyoxylate cycle in Polytomella caeca
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1964Abstract 1. 1. The two enzymes unique to the glyoxylate cycle, isocitrate lyase and malate synthase, have been shown to be present in Polytomella caeca . 2. 2. Malate synthase is virtually confined to the particulate fraction. Isocitrate lyase is predominantly cytoplasmic, but is present in small amounts in the particles. 3. 3.
W.Geoffrey Haigh, Harry Beevers
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Induction of the glyoxylate cycle in Tetrahymena
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1965Abstract The activities of glyoxylate cycle enzymes and the incorporation of acetate-C 14 into metabolic intermediates during the induction of stationary phase in growing cultures of Tetrahymena pyriformis GL were determined. The specific activities of the glyoxylate cycle enzymes, isocitrate lyase and malate synthase, doubled in the stationary ...
Otto H. Scherbaum, Michael Levy
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Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle and Glyoxylate Bypass
EcoSal Plus, 2005The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle plays two essential roles in metabolism. First, under aerobic conditions the cycle is responsible for the total oxidation of acetyl-CoA that is derived mainly from the pyruvate produced by glycolysis. Second, TCA cycle intermediates are required in the biosynthesis of several amino acids. Although the TCA
John E. Cronan, David C. LaPorte
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The glyoxylate cycle is required for fungal virulence
Nature, 2001Candida albicans, a normal component of the mammalian gastrointestinal flora, is responsible for most fungal infections in immunosuppressed patients. Candida is normally phagocytosed by macrophages and neutrophils, which secrete cytokines and induce hyphal development in this fungus.
Gerald R. Fink, Michael C. Lorenz
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Occurrence of the Glyoxylate Cycle in Basidiospores of Homobasidiomycetes
Mycologia, 1991(1991). Occurrence of the Glyoxylate Cycle in Basidiospores of Homobasidiomycetes. Mycologia: Vol. 83, No. 6, pp. 821-825.
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Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Glyoxylate Cycle
Biochemistry, 2006Because the standard Gibbs energies of formation of all the species of reactants in the glyoxylate cycle are known at 298.15 K, it is possible to calculate the apparent equilibrium constants of the five reactions in the cycle in the pH range 5-9 and ionic strengths from 0 to approximately 0.35 M.
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Evidence for the presence of the glyoxylate cycle in Chloroflexus
Archives of Microbiology, 1982The key enzymes of the glyoxylate cycle, isocitrate lyase and malate synthase, were present in cell-free extracts of the phototrophic, green, thermophilic bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus grown with acetate as the sole organic carbon source. The optimum temperature of these enzymes was 40° C, and their specific activities were high enough to account ...
Øystein Løken, Reidun Sirevåg
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