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A spatial analysis of physiological changes associated with infection of cotyledons of marrow plants with cucumber mosaic virus [PDF]
Changes in host primary metabolism associated with the compatible interaction between cucumber mosaic virus and cotyledons of the marrow plant (Cucurbita pepo L.) have been localized, first by measuring activities of key enzymes in infected and ...
Leegood, R.C. +3 more
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Genome-scale architecture of small molecule regulatory networks and the fundamental trade-off between regulation and enzymatic activity [PDF]
Metabolic flux is in part regulated by endogenous small molecules that modulate the catalytic activity of an enzyme, e.g., allosteric inhibition. In contrast to transcriptional regulation of enzymes, technical limitations have hindered the production of ...
Briars, Emma +6 more
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Glycolysis Rate-Limiting Enzymes: Novel Potential Regulators of Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a classic autoimmune disease characterized by uncontrolled synovial proliferation, pannus formation, cartilage injury, and bone destruction.
Jianlin Zuo +10 more
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Artificial Photosynthesis Would Unify the Electricity-Carbohydrate-Hydrogen Cycle for Sustainability [PDF]
Sustainable development requires balanced integration of four basic human needs – air (O2/CO2), water, food, and energy. To solve key challenges, such as CO2 fixation, electricity storage, food production, transportation fuel production, water ...
Yi-Heng Percival Zhang
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Clinical findings associated with a de novo partial trisomy 10p11.22p15.3 and monosomy 7p22.3 detected by chromosomal microarray analysis. [PDF]
We present the case of an 18-month-old boy with dysmorphic facial features, developmental delay, growth retardation, bilateral clubfeet, thrombocytopenia, and strabismus, whose array CGH analysis revealed concurrent de novo trisomy 10p11.22p15.3 and ...
Dipple, Katrina M +3 more
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A 6PFK-lacking mutant of B. flavum grew on fructose but its FBPase-lacking mutant did not. The product of the PTS reaction from fructose as a substrate was not F6P but F1P. These indicate that fructose is metabolized through FI P. 1PFK and 6PFK which form FI, 6P2, an intermediate common to both glucose and fructose metabolism, were highly specific for ...
Shin-ichi Sugimoto, Isamu Shiio
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Drought has been identified as a major threat for global crop production worldwide. Phosphofructokinase (PFK) is vital for sugar metabolism. During phosphorylation, plants have two enzymes: ATP-dependent phosphofructokinase (PFK) and pyrophosphate ...
Teame Gereziher Mehari +10 more
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Saccharides are a direct energy source for most organisms and the primary components in grains of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L., 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD).
C.M. YU +6 more
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Background High glycolytic rate is a hallmark of cancer (Warburg effect). Glycolytic ATP is required for fuelling plasma membrane calcium ATPases (PMCAs), responsible for extrusion of cytosolic calcium, in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC ...
D. A. Richardson +4 more
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Distribution of nesfatin-1 expression in Bactrian camels and its impact on adipocyte glucose metabolism [PDF]
: The study aimed to investigate the distribution and expression of nesfatin-1 in Bactrian camels and its impact on adipocyte glucose metabolism. Polyclonal antibodies against a single antigenic epitope of NUCB2/nesfatin-1 protein were prepared. Nesfatin-
Siriguleng Yu +9 more
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