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Relative contribution of three transporters to D-xylose uptake in <i>Aspergillus niger</i>. [PDF]
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Metabolic rewiring and biomass redistribution enable optimized mixotrophic growth in Chlamydomonas. [PDF]
Koley S +12 more
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Physiological functions of hexose transport and hexose phosphorylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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[71] Acyl phosphate: Hexose phosphotransferase (hexose phosphate: Hexose phosphotransferase)
1966Publisher Summary This chapter reveals that the acyl phosphate: hexose phosphotransferase is a constitutive enzyme in Aerobacter aerogenes PRL-R3 and is present in cells grown under a variety of conditions. The assay of choice involves the measurement of D-glucose 6-phosphate formed from D-glucose plus acetyl phosphate by coupling the reaction to ...
R.L. Anderson, M.Y. Kamel
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Nucleotide diphosphate hexose pyrophosphatases
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1966Abstract In the course of examining several nucleotide diphosphate sugar pyrophosphorylases in extracts of E. coli and Salmonella , we noted the presence of several nucleotide diphosphate sugar pyrophosphatases. These enzymes are of interest because they are inactive in freshly prepared sonic extracts.
A, Melo, L, Glaser
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Interaction of substituted hexose analogues with the Trypanosoma brucei hexose transporter
Biochemical Pharmacology, 2004Glucose metabolism is essential for survival of bloodstream form Trypanosoma brucei subspecies which cause human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness). Hexose analogues may represent good compounds to inhibit glucose metabolism in these cells. Delivery of such compounds to the parasite is a major consideration in drug development.
Laurent, Azema +11 more
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1971
Hexose and sodium can interact in the columnar epithelial cells of the intestine at various levels ( a ) in changing availability of energy, ( b ) at transport sites, ( c ) at the coupling mechanism between metabolism and transport or the coupling between Na transport ...
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Hexose and sodium can interact in the columnar epithelial cells of the intestine at various levels ( a ) in changing availability of energy, ( b ) at transport sites, ( c ) at the coupling mechanism between metabolism and transport or the coupling between Na transport ...
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